Key facts
- An Israeli drone strike killed two siblings in a tent camp in southern Gaza.
- Seven other individuals were injured in the southern Gaza strike.
- The southern Gaza strike occurred in a designated safe zone.
- Another Israeli strike in western Gaza City injured at least 12 displaced Palestinians.
- The attacks contribute to the ongoing civilian casualties in the conflict.
An Israeli drone strike in a designated safe zone in southern Gaza resulted in the deaths of two siblings and injuries to seven others. The attack targeted a tent camp, raising concerns about the safety of displaced civilians in areas intended to be secure.
Separately, another Israeli strike occurred in western Gaza City, injuring at least 12 displaced Palestinians. The cumulative impact of these strikes underscores the severe humanitarian toll on the civilian population in Gaza, particularly those who have been displaced multiple times due to the ongoing conflict.
The incidents occur within the context of a broader conflict that has led to widespread displacement and a severe humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip. International bodies and humanitarian organizations continue to express grave concerns over the protection of civilians and the adherence to international humanitarian law.
