The IDF struck an apartment in the Mousi al-Habil building in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of northern Gaza City, according to a single Israeli security-focused source. The strike came simultaneously with reported attacks in Khan Yunis, indicating an escalation of operations across the Strip.
The IDF struck an apartment in the Mousi al-Habil building, located in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of northern Gaza City, on Monday afternoon, according to Israeli security reporter Yair Goldblatt. Goldblatt reported that the strike was carried out simultaneously with ongoing attacks in Khan Yunis, suggesting an escalation in military operations across the Gaza Strip.
This follows a series of IDF strikes in Gaza in recent days, including operations in Khan Yunis and other areas, as previously reported by The Zioneer. The current strikes indicate a broadening of targets beyond the southern part of the Strip.
No details on casualties, the specific target, or the type of munitions used have been released. The report is based on a single source and remains unconfirmed by official Israeli military channels.
2 developments
- DevelopingIDF strikes building in western Khan Yunis, expects more attacks in Gaza
- DevelopingFootage released of IAF strike on house in central Gaza's Maghazi camp
- DevelopingIDF strikes Gaza building after evacuation warning; further alerts issued
- DevelopingIDF strikes Hamas targets in central Gaza, artillery fire ongoing
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