Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed two people, including a four-year-old boy, according to medics. The attack struck near Salah al-Din street, where reports indicate heavy damage from Israeli shelling. The incident comes amid heightened tensions between Israel and Palestinian groups, with officials warning of potential escalation.
A local official stated that any country joining the United States would be considered an enemy, and Tehran would retaliate by targeting their interests. This statement reflects growing regional concerns over alliances and military actions. The Israeli military has not yet commented on the specific strike, though it has previously warned of continued operations in the area.
Emergency services reported casualties but did not provide further details on the number of injured. The area remains under observation, with ongoing reports of civilian impact. International calls for restraint have increased, but no immediate ceasefire has been announced.
The situation continues to evolve, with both sides facing mounting pressure to de-escalate. The humanitarian impact remains a central concern, with aid organizations urging for greater access to affected areas.


























