Devastating Israeli Strike Hits Gaza Tent Camp, Casualties Confirmed
An Israeli airstrike on a tent camp in Gaza early Tuesday killed at least 19 Palestinians and wounded 60, according to Palestinian officials. Israel claimed it targeted Hamas militants. The area was designated a humanitarian zone. Conflicting casualty reports have emerged, and the situation remains dire.
An Israeli airstrike on a crowded Palestinian tent camp in Gaza early Tuesday resulted in at least 19 deaths and 60 injuries, according to Palestinian officials. Israel stated that the attack targeted senior Hamas militants using precise munitions.
The overnight strike hit Muwasi, a densely packed area along the Gaza coast designated a humanitarian zone for civilians seeking refuge from the ongoing conflict. Gaza's Health Ministry confirmed the death toll, but the figure has been disputed by the Israeli military.
Footage from the scene shows large craters and first responders using basic tools to search for survivors. Eyewitnesses described horrific scenes as bodies, including those of children and women, were pulled from the rubble. The situation underscores the severe humanitarian crisis Gaza faces amid the war.
(With inputs from agencies.)