Israeli strikes on tent camps near Rafah kill at least 25 and wound 50, Gaza health officials say
- Israeli forces shelled tent camps for displaced Palestinians in Rafah, killing 25 and injuring 50, as reported by Gaza’s Health Ministry.
- Witnesses saw tanks firing at tents in a coastal area filled with displaced people, per Civil Defense spokesperson Ahmed Radwan.
- Residents described tanks firing at tents of the displaced, with a second deadly attack reported near a Red Cross field hospital.
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Israeli attacks on Friday killed at least 25 people and injured over 50 near Rafah, according to Gaza's Health Ministry and emergency workers. Israeli bombings target Palestinian refugee camps north of Rafah. The latest deadly attack occurs in the context of intense fighting between Israel and Hamas, which forced hundreds of thousands to flee their homes in the small Palestinian territory.
Authorities controlled by the Palestinian terrorist movement Hamas announced on Saturday that at least 42 Palestinians were killed in two Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli army told The Times of Israel that it targeted two locations linked to Hamas fighters and promised an explanation of the events.
Israel has attacked other Islamist Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip.
Israeli raid to target Hamas high-ranking official turns into deadliest Palestinian massacre. At least 42 people have been killed in attacks by the Israeli army in the Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza in the Shati camp, according to Reuters. The attack, as explained by the International Committee of the Red Cross, took place near the Red Cross office itself, which recalls that hundreds of Palestinians had taken refuge in tents near the facility.
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