At least three people died this morning in the Tal al Sultan camp, northwest of Ráfah, after the attack that killed 50 Palestinians yesterday.
At least three Palestinians have died this Tuesday morning after new bombings by the Israeli Army against the Tal al Sultan displaced persons camplocated in the city of Ráfah, in the northwest of the Gaza Strip, just a day after Israeli forces killed at least 50 people, most of them civilians, in a similar attack.
Israel therefore continues to ignore international pressure, when, for the first time, the European Union has shown itself willing to retaliate if Tel Aviv does not comply with the orders of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to stop the offensive. against Rafah.
In the attack this morning, a projectile hit a tent belonging to a family and several people were injured, according to the Palestinian news agency WAFA. In addition, another Palestinian has died in another attack against the same city, where the Indonesian Hospital. In the center of the Strip, two civilians have died in the Bureij refugee camp, and two other people have lost their lives in another bombing of a home in Gaza City, in the north.
The attack on the camp yesterday, Monday, has sparked a wave of criticism and condemnation at an international level, and according to diplomatic sources consulted by the Al Jazeera television network or CNN, the UN Security Council is holding an emergency closed-door meeting at Algeria’s request to discuss these attacks.
The Israeli Army confirmed the bombing, in which two senior Hamas officials responsible for the West Bank were killed, and acknowledged that “as a result of the attack and a fire that broke out in the area, several people other than those involved were injured” and He stated that he is “reviewing” the incident. Afterwards, the chief prosecutor of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) described the event as “very serious” and stressed that an investigation is underway.
Source: Eitb

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