IDF Strikes Hamas Commanders Near Gaza Port, Killing Six and Wounding Ten
The Israel Defense Forces conducted an airstrike on Tuesday targeting Hamas commanders in the Shati area near the Gaza port. Palestinian sources reported that six people were killed and ten others injured in the attack. According to an IDF spokesperson, the strike was aimed at militants who were planning terrorist operations against Israeli forces operating in the Gaza Strip. The IDF stated the attack was carried out from the air to neutralize the threat to its troops.
Palestinian reports indicated the strike hit a café in the coastal area of Gaza City, where thousands of displaced people were present at the time. The incident reflects ongoing military operations by the IDF within Gaza City against Hamas targets. The IDF confirmed the strike took place in Gaza City but did not provide further details on the casualties.
This attack is part of the broader conflict dynamics in the Gaza Strip, with Israeli forces continuing efforts to counteract planned terrorist activities by Hamas militants.
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