At least 11 killed in Israeli strike on refugee camp in Gaza
- An overnight Israeli airstrike on May 3, 2025, struck the Al-Bayram family home in Khan Yunis refugee camp, southern Gaza, killing at least 11 people.
- The strike occurred amid Israel's resumed military offensive since March 18, intended to pressure Hamas after the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack triggered the war.
- Civil defense confirmed that eight of the victims belonged to the same extended family and included three infants under one year old, with the bombardment happening around 3 a.m.
- A representative from the Israeli military stated that the strike was aimed at a "terrorist Hamas member," while Gaza’s health ministry reported that since the offensive resumed on March 18, more than 2,400 Palestinians have been killed.
- The strike underscores the ongoing humanitarian crisis with Gaza under an Israeli blockade since March 2, causing widespread casualties and urgent calls for unimpeded aid access.
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