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Israeli strikes kill 3 people in Gaza: medics

Health officials reported that Israeli strikes had killed at least three Palestinians, including two members of Hamas's police force in Gaza on Sunday. The violence underscored the fragility and the U.S.-brokered truce.

According to Gaza's Hamas-run interior ministry, a medical team reported that an airstrike had killed a person in the Maghazi Refugee Camp, while another struck and killed Wessam Abdel-Hadi (the head of the criminal force in Khan Younis) and his assistant.

Israel has reportedly intensified its attacks against the Hamas-run Gaza police force. The militant group used this force to reestablish government?in areas that it controlled.

The Israeli military has not yet commented on the incidents.

PERSISTENT VIOLENCE

In the Al-Amal neighborhood of Khan Younis, southern Gaza, the blast that killed two?policemen left only a mangled skeleton on the spot where their vehicle had been parked.

As the white-shrouded corpses of the men were carried through the streets, mourners chanted: "There is no God except Allah. The martyrs are loved by Allah."

Ali Mousa was one of the mourners who condemned Israel for killing members of the police force of the enclave.

Mousa said that despite the fact that the ceasefire was implemented several months ago, "the occupation continues to target police officers in order to create chaos amongst the people of this same nation."

"The occupation seeks to create confusion and chaos in the Gaza Strip." "This is the sole goal," he said.

Israel has continued to conduct?almost everyday attacks in Gaza despite a ceasefire that was signed on October 20, 2025.

Local medics claim that at least 850 Palestinians were killed since the ceasefire came into effect. Israel, on the other hand, claims militants killed four soldiers during this period.

Israel and Hamas blamed each other for ceasefire violation.

Gaza's health officials say that more than 72,500 Palestinians have died since the Gaza War began in October 2023. Most of these were civilians. Reporting by Nidal Al-Mughrabi from Cairo and Haseeb alwazeer from Gaza. Editing by Bernadette B. Baum and Helen Popper.

(source: Reuters)