Summary
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least 12 Palestinians, including children, police officers, and a pregnant woman. The strikes hit a house in a refugee camp and a police vehicle in central Gaza. There is ongoing violence despite a previous ceasefire agreement.
Key Facts
- Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed 12 Palestinians, including two children and a pregnant woman.
- One airstrike hit a house in Nuseirat, killing a couple, their son, and a 15-year-old neighbor.
- Another airstrike targeted a police vehicle, killing eight police officers, including a senior officer.
- The hospital confirmed the number of people killed and also reported 14 others injured.
- There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military about the strikes.
- A ceasefire aimed to stop the conflict between Israel and Hamas, but violence has continued.
- More than 650 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire, with many women and children among the victims.
- Israel also announced plans to reopen the Rafah crossing with Egypt for limited passenger movement.