Two passersby were lightly injured late Wednesday after a bomb exploded in front of a charity in the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.
Witnesses said that a small device exploded at the main door of the Jebous charitable association, injuring a woman and child who were passing the area.
Locals said the charity was affiliated to Fatah. No-one has claimed responsibility for the bomb.
In November, a series of bombs targeted the homes of Fatah officials in the Gaza Strip.
Fatah officials blamed Hamas for the attacks but the movement denied responsibility and condemned the incidents.
Witnesses said that a small device exploded at the main door of the Jebous charitable association, injuring a woman and child who were passing the area.
Locals said the charity was affiliated to Fatah. No-one has claimed responsibility for the bomb.
In November, a series of bombs targeted the homes of Fatah officials in the Gaza Strip.
Fatah officials blamed Hamas for the attacks but the movement denied responsibility and condemned the incidents.