
At least 21 people were killed on Tuesday when Jewish hits on a camp camp north of Rafah, according to Gaza authorities, and tanks advanced for the first time to the southern Gaza city for the first time following a night of heavy assault.
Gaza emergency service reported four pond shell hitting a cluster of houses in Al-Mawasi, a coastal area that Israel had advised citizens in Rafah to shift to for safety two days after an Israeli air attack on another station stirred international condemnation. At least 12 of the dead were people, according to Hamas wellness authorities. But Israel‘s government said:” Contrary to the information, the Army ( Israel Defence Forces ) did not strike in the philanthropic area”. The alleged attack took place on Tuesday in a region that Israel had designated as an expanded charitable area and where it had called on Rafah residents to flee for safety when it launched its assault in first May.
Near Al- Awda mosque in northern Rafah, vehicles and armored vehicles mounted with machineguns were spotted near the International Court of Justice ( ICJ) last week for a block to Israel’s assault, according to witnesses. Without commenting on rumored intrusions into the city center, the Israeli government said its troops remained active there.
After an attack on Sunday that sparked a flame in a camp camp in a northern district of the city, which left 45 people dead, international outcry has erupted over Israel’s three-week-old Rafah unpleasant. Occupants said Tel Al- Sultan village, the field of Sunday’s night attack in which tents and shelters were set fire as families settled down to sleep, was still being bombarded.