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Israeli strikes in Gaza kill three Palestinians including a child.

Health officials reported that Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip killed at least three Palestinians - including a child - and injured several others.

Medical personnel said that a Palestinian was killed by an Israeli airstrike and two others were injured near the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City. Another Palestinian was also killed by Israeli tank shelling, and several other Palestinians were injured.

A medic said that an Israeli air strike on a Gaza police station killed a 15 year old child later in the day. Hamas's interior ministry reported that some policemen were also injured in the attack.

Israel's attacks on Gaza’s Hamas-run police force have intensified, as reported previously. The militant group used the force to strengthen its grip in the areas that it controls.

No immediate Israeli comments were made on the incidents.

Israel has been committing attacks against Palestinians almost every day, despite a ceasefire in October 2025. Israel and Hamas blame each other for ceasefire violations.

Mohammed Al-Ghandour, one of the victims killed on Tuesday, was remembered by his family and friends at Al Shifa Hospital. A woman comforted two girls who were crying outside the morgue of the hospital.

Abu Omar Al-Naffar, the uncle of the victim, said: "The Zionist enemy does not know what truce is and does no commit to international laws or treaties."

Local medics claim that at least 830 Palestinians were killed since the ceasefire agreement came into effect. Israel, on the other hand, claims that militants killed four of their soldiers during the same time period.

Israel claims that its'strikes' are intended to thwart attempts by Hamas, and other Palestinian militants, to stage attacks on its forces.

According to Gaza health authorities, more than 72,500 Palestinians were killed, the majority of whom were civilians, since?the Gaza War began in October 2023.

Israel has occupied more than half Gaza since the ceasefire in October last year. It has forced residents to leave and destroyed almost all structures. Nearly all of the more than 2 million Palestinians who live in Gaza now live in a small strip of land along the coast. They are mostly living in tents or damaged buildings and under de facto Hamas control.

(source: Reuters)