Five Gaza Police Officers and a Child are Killed in an Israeli Attack
Rescuers and the Palestinian territory’s police force, which is run by Hamas, said that an Israeli attack in the northern Gaza Strip on Saturday killed five police officers and a child. Six people were killed and “a certain number” were hurt when an airstrike hit a police station in the Al Tuam area, according to Gaza’s civil defense agency.
Five police officers and a child born in 2011 were among the six bodies that were brought to the Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. Someone from AFP went there and saw at least three bodies dressed in white cloths. There were five deaths in the Gaza police force, and two rockets were fired at the police station in Al Tuam. A witness said the attack was aimed at a police tent next to a stop.
Ten months have passed since the last attack, but Israel still has the right to strike targets it sees as dangerous. Israeli strikes are still happening every day in Gaza, and both the military and Hamas are blaming each other of breaking the truce.
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