Israeli Bombing of Rafah ‘Safe Zone’ Kills At Least 50 Palestinians
Israeli forces bombed a tent camp in the Tal as-Sultan area of Rafah, a designated safe zone, killing at least 50 Palestinians, mostly women and children. The attack is part of broader airstrikes over 24 hours that killed at least 160 people across Gaza. The Palestine Red Crescent Society reported that many were burned alive and hospitals are overwhelmed. Israel confirmed the strike, claiming it targeted Hamas fighters with precision weaponry, and acknowledged civilian harm due to a fire. The attack followed a Hamas rocket barrage at Tel Aviv. International reactions include calls for investigation by the International Criminal Court and ceasefire demands by Amnesty International. The conflict has killed at least 35,984 Palestinians since October 7.
Israeli forces bombed a tent camp in the Tal as-Sultan area of Rafah, a designated safe zone, killing at least 50 Palestinians, mostly women and children. The attack is part of broader airstrikes over 24 hours that killed at least 160 people across Gaza. The Palestine Red Crescent Society reported that many were burned alive and hospitals are overwhelmed. Israel confirmed the strike, claiming it targeted Hamas fighters with precision weaponry, and acknowledged civilian harm due to a fire. The attack followed a Hamas rocket barrage at Tel Aviv. International reactions include calls for investigation by the International Criminal Court and ceasefire demands by Amnesty International. The conflict has killed at least 35,984 Palestinians since October 7.
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Israeli forces bombed a tent camp in the Tal as-Sultan area of Rafah, a designated safe zone, killing at least 50 Palestinians, mostly women and children. The attack is part of broader airstrikes over 24 hours that killed at least 160 people across Gaza. The Palestine Red Crescent Society reported that many were burned alive and hospitals are overwhelmed. Israel confirmed the strike, claiming it targeted Hamas fighters with precision weaponry, and acknowledged civilian harm due to a fire. The attack followed a Hamas rocket barrage at Tel Aviv. International reactions include calls for investigation by the International Criminal Court and ceasefire demands by Amnesty International. The conflict has killed at least 35,984 Palestinians since October 7.
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