Escalating Violence: Israeli Air Strikes in Gaza City
An Israeli airstrike killed at least three individuals in Gaza, including two policemen, according to Palestinian health officials. The attack occurred in a busy area near a bank. Israeli military escalation against Hamas-run areas has left numerous Palestinians dead, despite a ceasefire agreed upon in October 2025.
An Israeli airstrike has claimed the lives of at least three people in Gaza City, as confirmed by Palestinian health officials. The attack targeted an area bustling with activity near a bank guarded by local police, eyewitnesses reported.
According to Gaza's interior ministry, the strike resulted in the deaths of two policemen and inflicted injuries on two others. This incident marks a continuation of Israel's intensified assault on the Hamas-controlled police forces, which have been instrumental in Hamas' reassertion of control across the region.
Persistent violence has plagued Gaza despite the ceasefire declared in October 2025, with daily attacks leading to significant Palestinian casualties. Health officials from Gaza report over 790 Palestinian deaths since the ceasefire, while Israel attributes four soldier deaths to militant actions.
(With inputs from agencies.)

