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Israeli Strike Kills Two in Gaza Humanitarian Zone

An Israeli strike on Tuesday killed two individuals and injured several others in the Mawasi area of Khan Younis, Gaza. The strike also caused tents to catch fire. The Mawasi area has been designated as a humanitarian zone by Israeli authorities, intended to house displaced Palestinians seeking refuge from ongoing conflict.

Eyewitnesses reported that the strike occurred in a densely populated area where thousands of Palestinians have sought shelter. The Israeli military stated that it is investigating the incident. This event follows a period of intensified military operations in the Gaza Strip, with significant civilian casualties reported across various locations.

The United Nations and various humanitarian organizations have repeatedly voiced concerns over the safety of civilians in Gaza, particularly in designated humanitarian areas. These zones are often established to provide a degree of protection and essential services, but have frequently come under fire, raising questions about their effectiveness and the adherence to international humanitarian law.

Khan Younis has been a focal point of recent ground operations, with Israeli forces targeting what they describe as Hamas infrastructure. However, the widespread displacement of the civilian population has led to overcrowding in makeshift camps and shelters, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis. The latest incident underscores the precarious situation faced by civilians attempting to find safety amidst the conflict.

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