Israeli strikes kill 10 in Gaza, including camp and tent attacks
Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip killed at least 10 people on 6 June, according to rescue teams and medical sources in the territory. The dead included eight people killed in a drone strike at a displaced-persons camp in Gaza City, one man killed in a strike on a tent near Khan Yunis, and another person later reported dead in southeast Gaza City. The incidents were reported in separate locations, underscoring the continuing spread of attacks across the enclave.
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In Gaza City, civil defence teams said a drone strike hit the Jawazat displaced-persons camp, killing eight people and wounding 15 others. The Al-Shifa Hospital in the city said it received eight bodies after the strike. In the south, civil defence said 25-year-old Muhannad Othman Farwana died in an attack on a campaign tent, and Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis said his body was brought there along with several wounded people.
Later in the evening, civil defence announced the death of a ninth person, a 37-year-old man, in an Israeli strike in southeast Gaza City. The Israeli military said Farwana was a commander of a Hamas armed-wing cell and said he was killed in a precision strike. That statement was the only attribution provided by the military in the material supplied.
The account from Farwana's family, however, described him as due to be married on the same day, highlighting the civilian impact of the strike on a displaced population already living in temporary shelters. The deaths add to the wider toll of the war in Gaza, where displaced families have been living in tents and improvised camps after their homes were destroyed. The strikes also show how the conflict continues to affect both northern and southern parts of the territory.
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Hospitals and civil defence teams remain central to documenting casualties, while Israeli statements continue to frame some targets as members of Hamas or its armed wing. The Jawazat camp strike is significant because it hit a site sheltering people who had already been forced from their homes during the war. The use of a drone in a crowded displacement area raises questions about the risks faced by civilians in temporary shelters.
The reported deaths in Gaza City and Khan Yunis also reflect the fragmented geography of the conflict, with violence affecting multiple districts on the same day. What remains unclear from the available material is whether the later death in southeast Gaza City was linked to the earlier strikes or to a separate attack. It is also not clear whether the Israeli military has given any further details beyond its statement on Farwana.
The next developments to watch are any updated casualty figures from hospitals and civil defence, and whether either side provides additional confirmation about the targets and circumstances of the strikes.
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