Israel's military struck a tent encampment in the Gaza Strip early Tuesday, a single source reports, after issuing an evacuation warning to its inhabitants. No further details on the location, targets, or casualties have been released.
A single source reported Tuesday that the IDF bombed a tent encampment in Gaza after issuing a warning for its occupants to evacuate. The brief report did not specify the area within the Strip, the type of target, or any casualty figures. The event follows several Israeli airstrikes on a range of targets in Gaza over the past weeks: The Zioneer has reported on strikes against buildings in Deir al-Balah and Mawasi, and on the northern and eastern neighborhoods of Gaza City, each preceded by evacuation warnings. The IDF routinely issues such warnings before attacking sites it says are used by militant groups. No militant group has claimed any connection to this site. Casualty and damage details remain unconfirmed.
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