JERUSALEM — Israel’s military said it carried out strikes and raids in the northern Gaza Strip on Sunday after days of deadly bombardments across the territory.
The military said in a statement that it had targeted a “terrorist meeting point” in the northern town of Beit Hanoun, among other actions.
Wafa, the Palestinian Authority’s news agency, reported that Israeli forces had raided a school building in the town and forced displaced families sheltering there to evacuate in unsafe conditions, killing and wounding several amid bombardment and gunfire. Israel’s military did not directly address the report but said it had struck dozens of terrorists from the air and ground and seized additional terrorists.
In central Gaza, one Israeli strike killed a Palestinian camera operator who worked for Al Jazeera and other media outlets, Al Jazeera reported Sunday. The cameraperson, Ahmed Baker al-Louh, was killed in a strike in the Nuseirat refugee camp, the news agency said, along with five members of the Palestinian Civil Defense.
— The New York Times