The Israeli Army reported this Wednesday the death of four alleged members of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) during the bombing carried out the day before against the Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, an action that left a total of six dead, including a minor, and 14 people injured.
According to a statement released by a spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the supposed "terrorists" killed on Tuesday have been identified as Muhamad Hamdi Ahmed al Masri, Muhamad Fathi Husein Naser, Muhamad Attar, and Samad Samir Harb Abú Yabal, the latter accused of having participated in the attacks on October 7, 2023, against Israeli territory.
As has happened in other operations, the Israeli Army defended the bombing arguing that the four represented a "threat" to its troops deployed in the Gaza Strip and that, for this reason, they acted to "neutralize" it.
For their part, the authorities of the Strip denounced on Tuesday the death of six people, including a minor, following an Israeli airstrike against a café in the same area, an event that Hamas has described as the "responsibility" of the Peace Board for not forcing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to respect the ceasefire agreement reached in October 2025.