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Israeli missiles hit tent camp in Gaza safe zone, leave 19 dead

Gaza Strip/Cairo Israeli strikes blasted a huge crater in a designated safe zone in southern Gaza before dawn on Tuesday, setting tents ablaze and burying Palestinian families under sand. Palestinian officials said scores of people had been killed or injured...
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A Palestinian woman reacts following Israeli strikes on a tent camp sheltering displaced people in Khan Younis. REUTERS
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Gaza Strip/Cairo

Israeli strikes blasted a huge crater in a designated safe zone in southern Gaza before dawn on Tuesday, setting tents ablaze and burying Palestinian families under sand.

Palestinian officials said scores of people had been killed or injured in the strikes, with at least 19 dead bodies brought to hospital and other victims feared lost or buried. Reuters journalists saw several bodies in the morning aftermath.

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Israel disputed the Palestinian casualty figures.

The Israeli military said it had struck a command centre for Hamas fighters it said had infiltrated the designated “humanitarian” area in al-Mawasi, a vast camp on sandy soil where the military has told hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to shelter since ordering them out of their homes. Hamas denied any fighters were present.

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Rescuers dug with shovels through the night, searching for bodies and survivors buried where the strike had blasted a crater the size of a small football pitch.

Tents in the surrounding area had been incinerated, leaving only metal frames dusted with ghostly ash in a wasteland littered with debris. A car had been completely buried, only its top visible beneath the sand.

The Gaza health ministry said hospitals had so far received 19 bodies. Other victims were still under sand or on roads that rescuers could not reach, it said.

The Hamas-run Gaza government media office put the number of fatalities at more than 40. It said that at least 60 others were wounded in the strikes and many remained missing. Residents and medics said the camp was struck by five or six missiles or bombs.

Temporary truce possible: Gallant

Israel's defence minister Yoav Gallant on Tuesday said the window was closing on an opportunity to reach a temporary ceasefire deal with the Hamas militant group that he believes could also bring calm to the country's volatile northern border with Lebanon. AP

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