At least 13 people were killed in an Israeli attack on Ain Al Hilweh, Lebanonβs largest Palestinian refugee camp, in the southern city of Saida, the Lebanese Health Ministry said on Tuesday evening.
The ministry said the death toll was still preliminary.
Videos from the aftermath showed rescuers loading several bodies β some so badly mangled that they were no longer whole β on to a lorry.
The Israeli army said it had struck a Hamas military compound that it claimed was used to train for and plan attacks against Israel, but did not specify whether the strike attacked particular members of the group.
βPrior to the strike, steps were taken to mitigate harm to civilians, including the use of precise munition, aerial surveillance and additional intelligence,β the Israeli army said.
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In a recorded statement, military spokesman Lt Col Avichai Adraee said the army would βcontinue to act forcefully against Hamas's attempts to establish a foothold in Lebanon and eliminate its operatives who threaten our security".
Hamas said Israel had fabricated the claim about a training compound, and that the target was an βopen sports field frequented by young men from the campβ. It said the victims were young men.
βThere are no military installations in the Palestinian camps in Lebanon,β it said in a statement condemning the strike.
Lebanonβs state news agency initially reported that a car convoy near Ain Al Hilwehβs Khalid bin Walid Mosque was hit by an Israeli drone, but later said the attack involved missiles fired from Israeli warplanes at a nearby compound.
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