Israeli airstrike kills two at Gaza port cafe
At least two Palestinians died and around a dozen were injured when an Israeli air strike targeted a crowded cafe at a port facility, according to Al Jazeera Global News.

An Israeli airstrike has struck a crowded cafe located at a port in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of at least two Palestinians and wounding approximately a dozen other individuals. The incident was reported by Al Jazeera Global News, which confirmed the casualty figures following the air strike.
The attack targeted a specific establishment within the port area, described by the source as a crowded cafe. While the precise geographical identification of the port within Gaza remains unspecified in the initial report, the strike resulted in immediate fatalities and multiple injuries among those present at the location.
Casualty numbers provided by Al Jazeera indicate a minimum of two confirmed deaths. The report notes that around a dozen others were wounded in the incident. These figures are preliminary and subject to change as more information becomes available from the ground.
No further details regarding the identity of the victims, including their age, gender, or civilian status, have been released. The source material does not specify whether the cafe was the intended target or if the casualties were collateral damage resulting from a broader military operation.
The report relies on a single source, Al Jazeera Global News. Independent verification of the event and the specific circumstances surrounding the strike is recommended, as the intent of the operation and the exact location within the Gaza port infrastructure are not fully detailed in the current brief.


