Nine people have been killed and 15 others injured in an overnight Israeli airstrike targeting an area north of Gaza City, according to Palestinian media outlets.
A spokesperson for the Hamas-run civil defense authority confirmed that the attack targeted the home of a journalist, who reportedly survived the strike. The identity of the journalist has not been disclosed in initial reports.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has not yet issued any official statement regarding the incident, which comes amid ongoing tensions in the region.
This latest attack adds to the growing civilian casualty count in Gaza, where airstrikes have continued despite international calls for de-escalation and improved humanitarian access.
The strike follows several recent incidents of violence in the territory. Earlier reports indicated that dozens had been killed in separate Israeli strikes across Gaza in recent weeks, with humanitarian organizations expressing concern about the impact on civilian infrastructure and access to essential services.
The United Nations recently received approval to send 100 aid trucks into Gaza as part of efforts to address the worsening humanitarian crisis in the enclave, though aid workers continue to report significant challenges in delivering assistance to those in need.
As the situation develops, international observers continue to call for protection of civilians and journalists in conflict zones, emphasizing that targeting media personnel and civilian homes may constitute violations of international humanitarian law.