The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) murdered two Palestinian civilians, injured seven others, and left four children missing today morning in a bombing that targeted a home in Bureij refugee camp, at the center of the Gaza Strip. Palestinian news agency Wafa reported that the IOF targeted a home that belonged to Al-Tahrawi family in Bureij refugee camp, murdering two Palestinian civilians and injuring seven others, who were taken to Shuhada Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir Al-Balah City. The ambulance crews transferred seven injured civilian -including children- to Al-Awda Hospital, after the IOF bombed a residential apartment in Nuseirat refugee camp, at the center of the Gaza Strip, Wafa added. The IOF warplanes bombed with two missiles agricultural land in the vicinity of the central camps police station, south of the camp, and agricultural land north of the city of Deir Al-Balah. The IOF artillery bombed Palestinians' homes, east of Khan Younis City, and the western and eastern areas of Rafah City. Source: Qatar News Agency
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