“There was no attack on the camp,” says Israel Defense Forces spokesperson

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Bombing in Rafah: “There was no attack on the camp”, assures a spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces
The Israeli strike on Sunday May 26 in a camp for Palestinian displaced people in Rafah left at least 45 people dead. But according to Olivier Rafowicz, spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces, “the camp was not attacked or bombed.”
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The Israeli strike on Sunday May 26 in a camp for Palestinian displaced people in Rafah left at least 45 people dead. But according to Olivier Rafowicz, spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces, “the camp was not attacked or bombed.”

Condemnations increased after the nighttime strike on a camp for Palestinian displaced people in Rafah, supposed to be a humanitarian zone preserved from the fighting. “It is a tragedy since innocent people died in a serious fire near Rafah. IDF operations will continue. Hamas, in this operation, lost 2 men. The camp was not attacked or bombed. The Israeli army’s operation was to eliminate two senior Hamas officials.”explains Olivier Rafowicz, spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces.

According to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, this bombing, which set fire to several tents, left at least 45 dead and nearly 250 injured. “A fire spread in the camp. There was no attack on the camp. The reason for the fire today is being verified. Perhaps, indeed, it “It is about remnants of munitions which are precise missiles or that there were Hamas weapons, ammunition and fuel in the camp.”indicates the spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces.


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