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Israeli strikes kill at least a dozen people in Gaza, including police officers

Israeli strikes kill at least a dozen people in Gaza, including police officers

Summary

Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed at least 12 people over two days, including police officers and civilians, despite a ceasefire with Hamas. The strikes have targeted police stations and other sites, with Israel claiming some of those killed were militants, while Hamas says the police only maintain law and order.

Key Facts

  • At least 12 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza in the past two days.
  • Among the dead were six police officers and a woman killed in a strike on a Jabaliya refugee camp police station.
  • Three members of the same family were killed in central Gaza.
  • A man died in a tent camp bombing in Khan Younis, and a child was shot near Rafah.
  • Israel claims some police officers killed were militants, but Hamas says its police are civilian law enforcers.
  • The United Nations criticized attacks on Gaza police, saying these often target officers not involved in fighting.
  • Since an October ceasefire, over 1,100 people have died in Gaza, mostly civilians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.
  • The war began after Hamas attacked southern Israel in October 2023, killing about 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages.
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