Israeli strike kills three members of Hamas-run police force in Gaza, interior ministry says
- An Israeli airstrike killed three Palestinian police officers in Gaza, as reported by the Hamas-run Interior Ministry, describing it as a breach of the ceasefire that began on January 19.
- Israel's military stated that the strike targeted armed individuals approaching their forces and confirmed that 'hits were identified.'
- The Interior Ministry reported that Israel is blocking aid entry and preventing patients from leaving for treatment in Egypt, as well as restricting mobile homes for displaced Gazans.
- Salama Marouf from the Hamas-run Gaza government media office condemned the strike, claiming it shows who obstructs the ceasefire agreement.
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Mourners gather after three Hamas police officers killed in Gaza
Three members of the Hamas-run police force were killed in an Israeli airstrike in Rafah while securing aid coming into Gaza, according to Hamas. Their bodies were transported to the European Hospital in Khan Younis where mourners told an NBC News crew that they urge Israel to stick to the ceasefire.
Interior Ministry: Israeli strike kills 3 Palestinian police officers | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
CAIRO >> An Israeli airstrike killed three Palestinian police officers east of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Sunday, the Hamas-run Interior Ministry said, calling it a breach of the fragile ceasefire that took effect on Jan. 19.
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