The Israeli Air Force struck a building in the Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip this evening, according to Arabic-language reports. Three people inside the house were reportedly killed. No details on their affiliation or the target have been specified.
The Israeli Air Force struck a building in the Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip at around 19:32 Jerusalem this evening, according to Arabic-language reports cited by the Yossi301 monitoring channel. Three people who were inside the house were killed in the strike. The affiliation of those killed and the precise target were not specified in the initial reports.
The Bureij camp has been a frequent target of Israeli airstrikes throughout the current war. This strike comes amid ongoing Israeli military activity in the central Gaza Strip, including recent IAF operations west of the Nuseirat camp (June 11) and inside Nuseirat itself (June 15). As The Zioneer has previously reported, those strikes also involved multiple casualties. There is no immediate indication that this evening's strike is connected to any specific operational shift or broader escalation.
More details, including any identification of the persons killed and the nature of the target, are awaited.
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