25 April,2024 07:48 AM IST | Tel Aviv | Agencies
Jews and supporters protest in Brooklyn, New York City. Pic/AFP
Israeli aircraft struck Hamas rocket launchers located in a southern Gaza humanitarian zone overnight, the Israel Defence Forces confirmed on Wednesday morning.
According to the IDF, the launchers were loaded with rockets. An image released by the army showed the launchers 15 metres away from the closet shelter tent.
"The strike was conducted after taking precautions to mitigate harm to civilians," the IDF said. On April 8, Israel destroyed Hamas rocket launchers in a Khan Yunis humanitarian zone meters away from an aid distribution area. No civilians were harmed in either strike after being warned ahead of time.
Meanwhile, Israeli aircraft struck over 50 Hamas targets throughout the Strip, including an operational tunnel shaft during the past day. In central Gaza, several Hamas terrorists spotted near Israel forces were eliminated by tank fire.
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