Israeli warplanes, drones and artillery bombarded multiple sites across the Gaza Strip overnight and through Tuesday, striking residential areas and locations that the army itself had previously designated as safe zones for civilians. The heaviest single hit targeted Abu Helou School in the Al-Bureij refugee camp, where displaced families had been sheltering; civil-defence teams said the attack triggered a large fire and caused both deaths and injuries. In the south, six Palestinians were killed when a displacement tent next to Kuwait Specialized Hospital in Khan Younis was struck, according to local medical sources. Later in the day, renewed bombing of tents in the Mawasi coastal strip, also west of Khan Younis, left another ten people dead. Separate strikes on shelters in Gaza City’s Al-Remal neighbourhood claimed five lives, while air raids and drone fire in Deir al-Balah and surrounding areas killed at least four more, including a child and a married couple. Dozens of people were reported wounded across the territory. The Palestinian Red Crescent said one of its medics was injured while rescuers tried to reach victims in Gaza City and that shelling forced the closure of its Zeytoun clinic, bringing to 18 the number of society-run health centres knocked out since the conflict escalated in October 2023. Tuesday’s attacks raise the death toll from the latest 24-hour period to at least two dozen Palestinians, underscoring mounting concerns from aid groups over the safety of civilians in displacement sites as Israel presses its nine-month-old military campaign in the enclave.
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Breaking | 10 Palestinians reported killed in renewed Israeli bombing of tents sheltering displaced Palestinians in Mawasi, Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip. https://t.co/CgexuzbcNv