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Israeli Airstrike on Gaza Displacement Camps Causes Civilian Casualties

Jun 27, 2026 01:50 PM CT Gaza Strip, Palestine Gaza,Israel,Humanitarian,Civilian Casualties,Airstrike

Summary

An Israeli military strike targeted displacement tents in the Gaza Strip, resulting in two fatalities and dozens of injuries. This incident highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis and civilian toll associated with Israeli military operations in Gaza, a key theater in the broader Iran-Israel conflict dynamic.

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Two killed and dozens injured in Israeli strike on displacement tents in Gaza

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T2 Al Jazeera
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Israel AGGRESSOR

Conducted an airstrike on displacement tents in Gaza, causing civilian casualties.

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