Israeli Helicopter Strike Kills One at Gaza Fishing Harbor
An Israeli helicopter attack on a fishermen’s harbor west of Gaza City killed at least one Palestinian and wounded several others, according to Palestinian news agency Wafa. Medical teams transferred one body and injured people to al-Shifa Hospital.
jta.orgAn Israeli Apache helicopter struck a group of Palestinians inside the fishermen’s harbor west of Gaza City in the evening, Palestinian news agency Wafa reported. Medical officials said one body and several wounded people were transferred to al-Shifa Hospital following the strike.
An Israeli air strike on the town of Abbasieh near Tyre in southern Lebanon killed at least four people, Lebanon’s official National News Agency reported. Rescue teams continued searching through rubble for missing people. Israeli warplanes carried out additional attacks near Tyre, striking areas near a hospital and wounding three people.
Roads and Urban Development said more than 50 road and rail infrastructure sites, including highways, tunnels and bridges, were targeted during earlier military operations. The minister stated that reconstruction efforts are under way and that neighboring countries assisted in expanding the transport fleet to keep import and export routes open.
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