Israeli Airstrikes Devastate Gaza Tent Camp, 65 Casualties Reported
Israeli airstrikes targeted a tent camp in southern Gaza, killing and wounding 65 people, including women and children. The Israeli military claimed the strikes were aimed at a Hamas command center. The camp, located near Khan Younis, houses displaced Palestinians. Ambulatory services are struggling to rescue buried victims.
In a devastating escalation of conflict, Israeli airstrikes on a tent camp for displaced Palestinians in southern Gaza have resulted in 65 casualties, as reported by the enclave's civil emergency service. The strike, aimed at what the Israeli military claims was a Hamas command center, has left a humanitarian zone in ruins.
Residents and medics reported that at least four missiles struck the tent encampment near Khan Younis, causing extensive damage and setting 20 tents on fire. The area, crowded with Palestinians displaced multiple times, now bears deep craters. Emergency services are still working to recover victims, adding that the casualties include women and children.
The Gaza civil emergency service has described the situation as a potential massacre, with ongoing efforts to find buried survivors. While the Israeli military justifies the attack as targeting Hamas terrorists in a command center, there has been no immediate response from Hamas. The conflict, triggered on Oct. 7 by a Hamas attack on Israel, shows no signs of abating, and ambulances continue to rush between the camp and local hospitals.
(With inputs from agencies.)