Three Palestinians killed in Israeli strike in southern Gaza


(Worthy News) – Three Palestinians were killed when the Israeli military struck an observation post in the southern Gaza Strip after an explosive device was placed on the security fence with Israel.

According to the IDF, the observation post attacked by artillery fire east of the city of Rafah was overlooking the area where the explosive device, which was hidden in the handles of a cutting tool, was placed. The device detonated while being neutralized by a bomb disposal robot operated by IDF troops.

Official Palestinian news agency WAFA identified two of the fatalities as 25-year-old Hussein Samir E’mour and 28-year-old Abdal-Halim Abdal-Kareem al-Naqa. The observation post was said to have been completely destroyed in the attack. [ Source: Jerusalem Post (Read More…) ]

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