Five Killed, including 2 children, in shelling of displacement tents in Khan Younis

Ambulance crews at the Kuwaiti Specialized Field Hospital reported recovering five bodies, including two children, and several injured after an Israeli strike hit displacement tents in Al-Najah camp, in Al-Mawasi area west of Khan Younis.

News Center — The situation in Gaza confirms that the declared ceasefire is extremely fragile, as Israeli forces continue to violate it through airstrikes and artillery shelling, resulting in many killed and wounded.

Meanwhile, Egypt’s State Information Service denied reports by some Israeli media outlets about the existence of coordination between Cairo and Tel Aviv to open the Rafah crossing in the coming days solely for get out of Gaza’s residents into Egypt.

On Wednesday evening, December 3, ambulance crews at the Kuwaiti Specialized Field Hospital announced the recovery of five bodies, including two children, along with a number of injured, following an Israeli strike that targeted displacement tents in Al-Najah camp in the Al-Mawasi area west of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.

Paramedics confirmed that the site of the strike suffered widespread destruction, amid fears that the death toll may rise as rescue operations continue.

At the same time, Israeli forces continue demolishing buildings in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City. In the West Bank, Israeli forces intensified raids and arrest campaigns in several areas and towns, arresting three Palestinians and detaining dozens in the city of Hebron, according to WAFA.