Israeli attack on Gaza tent kills at least three Palestinians
Summary
An Israeli attack on a tent in southern Gaza killed at least three Palestinians and wounded three others. The assault follows ongoing Israeli military actions in Gaza despite a ceasefire agreed upon in October. Humanitarian groups report worsening conditions for Palestinians as aid is blocked and winter weather adds to their hardships.Key Facts
- An Israeli strike on a tent in Khan Younis, Gaza, killed three people and injured three more.
- The ceasefire agreed upon in early October has not stopped Israeli attacks in Gaza.
- Since October 11, 425 Palestinians have died and 1,206 have been injured, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.
- Many displaced families in Gaza are living in temporary tent camps due to destroyed homes.
- Israel restricts the flow of aid supplies into Gaza, despite warnings of worsening living conditions.
- Flooded encampments and lack of supplies have caused health problems, including respiratory infections.
- Israel has revoked the licenses of 37 aid organizations for not meeting new operational requirements.
- International aid groups claim Israel is blocking their entry into Gaza, affecting vital healthcare services.
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