Israel kills at least 12 Palestinians in Gaza amid ‘ceasefire’
Summary
Israeli forces have killed at least 12 Palestinians in Gaza despite a ceasefire agreement made last year. Attacks targeted police officers and civilians in several locations including Khan Younis and Gaza City, raising calls for international intervention.Key Facts
- At least 12 Palestinians were killed by Israeli attacks in Gaza during the ceasefire period.
- Eight people, including three civilians, died when Israel attacked a police vehicle in Khan Younis.
- Two police officers were killed in a separate attack in Gaza City.
- Two others died in a bombing of a house in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza.
- Gaza’s Ministry of Interior said police officers are civilians working to keep security and called for international help to stop the attacks.
- The ceasefire, supported by President Donald Trump, began in October 2023 but Israel has continued strikes, killing over 984 people since then.
- The conflict has caused over 72,500 deaths and injured more than 172,000 people in Gaza.
- Israeli attacks have also damaged most buildings in Gaza and violated a separate truce with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
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