Israeli Strike on Gaza Tent Camp: Impact and Aftermath
An Israeli strike on a crowded tent camp in Gaza killed at least 40 Palestinians and injured 60 more, as per Palestinian officials. Israel claims it targeted Hamas militants. The incident has led to severe civilian casualties, complicating the war-torn region's humanitarian crisis.
An Israeli strike on a crowded tent camp housing Palestinians displaced by the ongoing war in Gaza has killed at least 40 people and injured 60 others, according to Palestinian officials. Israel asserts it targeted 'significant' Hamas militants and questions the reported death toll.
This strike is one of the deadliest in Muwasi, a densely-populated tent camp along the Gaza coast designated as a humanitarian zone. Efforts by first responders led to the recovery of 40 bodies, with searches continuing for more victims. Nasser Hospital received around two dozen bodies from the blast.
While Israel claims precise munitions were used to avoid civilian casualties, Hamas denies any militants were in the area. The war has caused massive destruction and displaced roughly 90% of Gaza's population. Aid groups struggle to provide basic services amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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