An Israeli drone strike on the al-Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza killed one Palestinian civilian and injured several others [1].

The incident underscores the continued risk to civilians residing in refugee camps as Israeli military operations persist across the Gaza Strip. These densely populated areas often become sites of casualties during targeted air raids.

According to reports, the strike occurred early Wednesday [1]. The Israeli army used a drone to carry out the attack in the central region of the territory [1].

Local sources said that one person died as a result of the raid [1]. Several other Palestinians were injured in the strike, though an exact number of wounded individuals was not specified [1].

The al-Nuseirat camp is one of the primary refugee hubs in central Gaza. The use of unmanned aerial vehicles allows for precision strikes, but the proximity of residential structures in the camp often leads to collateral damage among the civilian population.

Israeli forces have maintained a campaign of air and ground operations in the region to target military infrastructure. This specific raid is part of that ongoing military strategy within the enclave [1].

An Israeli drone strike on the al-Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza killed one Palestinian civilian

The strike on al-Nuseirat reflects the ongoing volatility of central Gaza, where the intersection of high population density and military targeting continues to result in civilian casualties. By utilizing drone technology, the Israeli military can maintain surveillance and strike capability with minimal risk to its own personnel, while the impact on the ground remains severe for those in refugee shelters.