Israeli strikes continue in Gaza despite ceasefire claims
Israeli military operations continued across the Gaza Strip despite ongoing efforts to secure a ceasefire. Fresh air and ground strikes resulted in new casualties over the past 24 hours.
According to Arab media reports, at least nine Palestinians, including a woman and a child, were killed in the latest Israeli attacks, while several others were injured. Gaza’s Interior Ministry said an Israeli strike targeted a police post in the Jabalia refugee camp, killing seven people and injuring several others.
The ministry said those killed included the director of the Jabalia Police Centre, along with several police officers and other personnel. Meanwhile, the Israeli military claimed it had killed Osama Naim Hamdi, whom it identified as the commander of Hamas’ naval unit, during a separate operation in Gaza.
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Israel also claimed that three other Hamas members were killed in northern Gaza, alleging they were preparing to launch attacks against Israeli forces. The latest violence comes despite continued international efforts to secure a ceasefire, raising fresh concerns about the humanitarian situation and the safety of civilians in the war-torn territory.
The latest casualties highlight the continuing conflict, with both sides making claims about their military operations as the fighting shows no signs of easing. Some of the information in this report is based on statements and claims made by the parties involved and could not be independently verified.