Ten members of a Palestinian family were killed this morning in an Israeli airstrike in the western part of the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian rescue service said.
Among the victims are eight children and two women who were killed while in a three-story house in the al-Sati refugee camp, according to the same source.
The Israeli army announced overnight that it had fired at least five blows against Gaza.
Among the Israeli targets, the army said in a statement, were one of the headquarters of Tawfiq Abu Naim, commander of the Hamas security forces, as well as “several rocket launchers” in the northern and southern parts of the Palestinian enclave. Hamas “army intelligence” buildings.
According to the latest report by the Palestinian Authority on Friday, 126 people have been killed, including 31 children, and 950 have been injured since Monday in Israeli bombings in the Gaza Strip.
More than 2,000 rockets have been fired at Israel, killing nine people, including a child and a soldier, and injuring more than 560.