Survivors recount 2024 Israeli raid on Nuseirat refugee camp
As Linxi News reviews the aftermath of the June 2024 military action in Gaza, survivors have provided first-hand accounts of the raid, which Israeli forces conducted with the stated objective of rescuing hostages but resulted in a significant loss of life.

Two years after the June 2024 Israeli military raid on the Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza, survivors have recounted the details of the operation. The event, which took place in the Gaza Strip, was conducted by Israeli forces with the stated objective of freeing four captives.
According to reports cited by Al Jazeera, the operation resulted in the deaths of 274 people. Survivors are now providing first-hand accounts of the raid, offering a perspective on the incident two years after it occurred.
The raid remains a distinct event within the broader context of the conflict in the region. While recent escalations have involved Israeli strikes on Iranian targets in April 2026 following a ceasefire breakdown, the Nuseirat operation is separate from those later developments.
The primary aim of the June 2024 mission was the rescue of four hostages. However, the final reported toll indicates a significant casualty count among those present at the refugee camp.
As the two-year mark passes, the testimonies from survivors continue to shape the understanding of the operation’s impact on the local population and the humanitarian situation in Gaza.


