Palestinian sources in Gaza report casualties from a new Israeli strike targeting a vehicle west of Khan Yunis in the southern Strip, according to unconfirmed local accounts. The IDF has not commented.
Palestinian sources in the Gaza Strip report that an Israeli military strike targeted a vehicle west of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, resulting in casualties. The strike was reported at approximately 13:23 Jerusalem time on Monday, June 22. No further details on the number of wounded or the identity of the target have emerged.
This is the latest in a series of IDF operations in the Khan Yunis area reported by The Zioneer in recent days. On Saturday, June 20, Israeli forces were reported striking in the city, and on June 19, IDF tanks fired at targets in southern Khan Yunis. A strike on June 14 left one person seriously wounded, while a larger operation on June 7 killed at least five people near the al-Nas junction. The current incident appears to be an additional interdiction, though no connection to a specific militant cell or weapon has been confirmed.
The IDF has not issued a statement regarding the strike, and the casualty figures are unverified. The report is based on a single source.
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