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STANDARD HUMANITARIAN UNVERIFIED

Israeli Drone Strike in Khan Younis Al-Mawasi Camp Results in Civilian Casualties

Jun 27, 2026 09:00 AM CT Khan Younis, Gaza Strip Gaza, civilian casualties, drone strike, humanitarian crisis, Israel-Palestine

Summary

Israeli drones targeted makeshift tents in the al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis, resulting in the deaths of two Palestinians, including a child. This incident reflects the ongoing military pressure and humanitarian deterioration in southern Gaza, a key theater in the broader Iran-Israel proxy conflict. While not a direct escalation between state actors, it contributes to the regional instability and humanitarian crisis tied to the conflict.

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Israel attack on Gaza refugee camp kills two, including a young girl Israeli drones hit makeshift tents on Saturday in the al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, leading to the deaths of two Palestinians, including a young girl, Al Jazeera reports, citing medical sources.  The ...

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T3 Middle East Eye
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Israel AGGRESSOR

Conducted drone strikes on civilian shelters in Khan Younis.

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