Seven Palestinians Killed in Israeli Strikes on Gaza Camps
Seven Palestinians died in Israeli attacks on Gaza early Friday morning. Israeli forces struck civilians at Bureij refugee camp and used drones to attack a tent in Khan Younis.

Israeli forces killed at least seven Palestinians in two separate attacks on Gaza early Friday morning, according to medical sources.
The deadliest strike hit a group of civilians in Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza. In a separate attack, Israeli drones targeted a tent in Khan Younis in southern Gaza.
The attacks represent the latest escalation in the ongoing Gaza war. Israel and Hamas have been fighting for months, with hundreds of Palestinians killed in Israeli military operations.
The strikes come as international leaders continue pushing for a ceasefire. A March UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire during Ramadan was ignored by Israeli forces.
Bureij camp houses thousands of Palestinian refugees who have lived there for decades. Khan Younis is one of Gaza's largest cities and has seen repeated Israeli attacks during the current conflict.
These deaths show the ongoing violence in Gaza continues despite international calls for peace. The attacks on civilian areas highlight how regular people remain caught in this conflict.
Watch for international response to the civilian casualties and any ceasefire negotiations.
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