The army said it was a precision strike against Hamas, but local officials said women and children were among the dead.
Local hospital officials say a strike on a home in the camp killed 11 Palestinians, including three children and one woman.
Israeli forces have been battling militants in parts of Gaza that the army said it wrested control of months ago — potential signs of a simmering insurgency.
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