Israeli airstrikes killed at least three Palestinians in several locations across the Gaza Strip on Saturday morning [1], [2], [3].

These strikes highlight the ongoing volatility in the region as military operations continue to impact civilian areas in both the north and south of the territory.

According to reports, the attacks targeted various locations including Beit Lahiya and Deir al-Balah [2], [4]. The strikes hit multiple areas throughout the Gaza Strip, impacting both northern and southern sectors [2], [4].

Casualty reports vary across sources. Some reports said that three Palestinians were killed [1], [2], [3], while other reports said that six Palestinians died [5], [6]. Another source said two fatalities occurred [7].

In addition to the deaths, reports said that 13 people were injured during the operations [8]. The Israeli military targeted Palestinian gatherings and specific residential areas during the morning raids [1], [2], [3].

Local sources in Gaza said the strikes occurred across a wide geographic range, affecting different districts simultaneously [2], [4]. The disparity in casualty numbers reflects the difficulty of verifying immediate tolls during active military engagements in the strip.

Israeli airstrikes killed at least three Palestinians in several locations across the Gaza Strip

The variation in casualty reports, ranging from two to six deaths, underscores the challenges of real-time reporting in conflict zones. The targeting of both northern and southern locations suggests a broad operational scope by Israeli forces, maintaining pressure across the entirety of the Gaza Strip.