Israel kills two in northern Gaza as Rafah crossing sees little movement
Summary
Israeli forces killed two Palestinians in the northern Gaza Strip amid ongoing attacks. In the south, Israel attacked a home in Khan Younis and carried out land operations in central Gaza. The Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt saw limited movement, allowing some stranded Palestinians to return.Key Facts
- Two Palestinians died after Israeli attacks in northern Gaza.
- An Israeli attack on a home in Khan Younis caused no injuries.
- Israeli forces conducted clearance operations using tanks in central Gaza.
- A reported 23 Palestinians were killed by Israel two days prior to this event.
- The Gaza Ministry of Health states at least 574 people have died since the beginning of the ceasefire.
- The Rafah crossing is the main exit and entry point for Gaza, with limited reopening now allowing some movements.
- Only a small number of people have been able to cross at Rafah due to restrictions.
- Palestinians returning through Rafah face long processing times and are often questioned.
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