DaysofPal- Six people were killed and several others injured on Saturday in an Israeli airstrike targeting a police site in the northern Gaza Strip.
Local sources said that the strike hit security personnel near the al-Tawam area, northwest of Gaza City, resulting in six fatalities and multiple injuries.
Gaza’s police authorities stated that at least five of those killed were police officers, after Israeli aircraft fired at least two missiles at the site.
In southern Gaza, four civilians were injured when an Israeli drone targeted a bicycle along the coastal road in the al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis, according to local reports.
Two more individuals were wounded by Israeli gunfire east of the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.
Additional injuries were reported in northern Gaza, where two people were wounded by shrapnel from a drone-fired munition in a displacement camp in Jabalia.
Earlier in the day, Israeli forces carried out artillery shelling and detonated residential buildings in several parts of the territory.
Witnesses reported a large-scale demolition operation in the al-Satr al-Sharqi area northeast of Khan Younis.
Israeli military vehicles also opened fire in eastern Khan Younis, while drones flew at low altitude over the city.
In eastern Gaza City, illumination flares were launched into the sky as artillery shelling targeted nearby areas, alongside further demolitions.
On Friday evening, two civilians were injured in an Israeli strike in the central Bureij camp.
The latest incidents come amid continued reports of ceasefire violations following an agreement reached in October 2025. Despite the truce, airstrikes and military operations have persisted across multiple areas of Gaza.
According to Gaza’s Ministry of Health, 883 people have been killed and 2,648 injured since the ceasefire came into effect on October 11, 2025, in addition to hundreds more reported missing or recovered from under the rubble.
The situation remains tense, with ongoing Israeli hostilities raising concerns over civilian safety and the durability of the ceasefire.
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