At Least Six Palestinians Killed in Israeli Airstrike on Gaza City Police Headquarters
An Israeli airstrike targeted the police headquarters or a police position in Gaza City on Wednesday, killing at least six Palestinians and injuring ten others, including a female officer. The Palestinian Interior Ministry in Gaza confirmed the attack, stating there were casualties from Israeli warplanes striking the municipal police headquarters. Some reports from Gaza indicate that the new Gaza police district commander was among the casualties, though his condition has not been officially confirmed.
This strike occurred just one day after another Israeli attack on the Gaza City port, which Palestinian sources said killed seven people. The Israeli military stated that the previous strike targeted Hamas commanders planning terrorist attacks against Israeli forces in Gaza. As of now, the Israeli Defense Forces have not issued an official statement regarding the latest airstrike on the police headquarters.
The recent escalation highlights ongoing tensions and military operations in Gaza, with Israeli forces targeting what they describe as terrorist infrastructure and leadership within the enclave.
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