An Israeli fighter jet struck the house of the al-Suwayriki family in the Nazar neighborhood of Gaza City on Saturday afternoon without issuing a prior evacuation warning, according to a report. The source noted that such a strike without a warning typically indicates an attempt to eliminate a senior figure. Casualties are reported; no further details have been provided.
At 16:50 Jerusalem time on Saturday, a fighter jet struck the home of the al-Suwayriki family in the Nazar neighborhood of Gaza City. The attack was not preceded by an evacuation warning, a departure from the roof-knock warnings that have accompanied many recent Israeli strikes in the Strip. The source that reported the strike noted that the absence of a warning typically indicates an attempt to eliminate a senior figure. Casualties were reported, but no further details on the number or identity of those hit have been provided. The IDF has not yet issued an official statement.
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