Israeli military forces launched airstrikes on the Nuseirat refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, killing three Palestinians [2].
These strikes occur as the conflict enters its 338th day [3]. The continued targeting of refugee camps highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the persistence of military operations in densely populated civilian areas.
Reports indicate that the raids targeted the north and west sections of the camp [3]. In one specific instance, two houses were hit by the strikes [1]. The resulting casualties include three dead [2], though further injuries were reported without a specific count provided in the verified data.
There are conflicting reports regarding the exact timing of the attacks. One report said the strikes occurred on Friday evening [1], while another indicated they took place during Saturday and Sunday night [3].
Israeli occupation forces have maintained a campaign of air raids and shelling across the region [1]. These operations are part of a broader military strategy to target positions within the Gaza Strip, which frequently results in the destruction of residential infrastructure.
Local sources have documented the impact on the Nuseirat camp, where the destruction of homes has displaced residents and increased the risk to civilians remaining in the area [1]. The military actions on day 338 of the war reflect the sustained nature of the aerial campaign [3].
“Israeli military forces launched airstrikes on the Nuseirat refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, killing three Palestinians.”
The targeting of residential structures in the Nuseirat refugee camp underscores the high civilian toll associated with urban warfare in Gaza. As the conflict reaches day 338, the recurring strikes on camps indicate that these areas remain primary zones of military engagement, complicating efforts to establish safe zones for displaced populations.




