IDF fighter jets struck three buildings in the Gaza Strip over the past two hours, after issuing evacuation warnings in each case, according to Abu Ali Express. The targets were located in al-Atatra (northern Gaza), the al-Tuffah neighborhood (eastern Gaza City), and the Sheikh Ajlin neighborhood (southwestern Gaza City). No casualty figures are yet reported.
In a sequence of precision strikes over the past two hours, IDF fighter jets hit three separate buildings in the Gaza Strip, each preceded by a 'roof-knock' evacuation warning, as reported by Abu Ali Express. The strikes targeted structures in al-Atatra in the north, the al-Tuffah neighborhood east of Gaza City, and Sheikh Ajlin in the southwestern part of the city.
The operation marks the third round of such strikes in Gaza City today alone, following an earlier IDF strike on a school near Al-Dura Hospital in al-Tuffah (22:37 Jerusalem, which The Zioneer reported nearby in the same thread). The IDF has not yet identified the specific targets inside each building, but the practice of issuing advance warnings suggests an effort to minimize civilian casualties.
No casualty figures have been released as of this writing. The strikes come amid a broader campaign of Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, with previous days seeing helicopter strikes and targeted vehicle attacks. Background context from The Zioneer's archives indicates this is part of an ongoing wave of operations against Hamas and other militant infrastructure, though this latest batch lacks immediate official IDF confirmation beyond the details provided by the single source.
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