Israeli Warplanes Strike Al-Shati Refugee Camp West of Gaza City
Israeli warplanes targeted Al-Shati Refugee Camp overnight, injuring four people including a child. The strike occurred west of Gaza City. Al Jazeera reported the incident.
Israeli warplanes conducted a strike on Al-Shati Refugee Camp west of Gaza City overnight, according to Al Jazeera. The attack injured four people, including a child. The report comes amid ongoing military operations in the Gaza Strip. Medical teams responded to the scene to treat the wounded. No further details on the target or the extent of damage were immediately available.
Al-Shati is one of several refugee camps in the Gaza Strip that have been affected by previous operations. The area lies west of Gaza City and houses displaced Palestinian families. Strikes in such locations often raise concerns about civilian casualties.
The incident follows a pattern of overnight aerial activity in the region. Israeli forces have conducted similar operations in recent months. Palestinian health authorities typically report on resulting injuries and deaths from such strikes.
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