Israeli strike kills at least six at Gaza wedding, injuring 15
Al Jazeera reporting indicates projectiles struck a wedding tent in Gaza City on Saturday, with shrapnel reaching a nearby school housing displaced families.

Israeli forces conducted an airstrike on a wedding tent in Gaza City on Saturday, resulting in the deaths of at least six people and injuries to at least 15 others, according to local medical sources. The attack occurred during a wedding celebration, with projectiles exploding inside and near the structure, sending shrapnel into a nearby school that serves as a displacement site for families.
Al Jazeera reporter Hani Mahmoud, reporting from the enclave, stated that two missiles exploded within the tent. The blast caused damage inside the structure and propelled shrapnel at high speed into the surrounding area. The adjacent school, which was occupied by displaced families, was struck by the debris.
A source at al-Shifa Hospital confirmed the injury figures to reporters on the ground. Local medical sources indicated that women and children are among the casualties. Relatives at the scene described the tent as packed, noting that the event turned from a celebration into a scene of significant loss within minutes.
The death toll is expected to rise as medical teams continue to treat the injured. Specific identities of the victims have not yet been confirmed, and verification of the final casualty count remains ongoing.
The incident highlights the density of civilian populations in Gaza City, where displacement sites are frequently located near residential and community areas. The proximity of the wedding venue to the school underscores the risks faced by civilians in the conflict zone.
This is a developing story. More details are expected as local authorities and medical facilities provide further updates on the situation.


