Three Palestinians Killed in Israeli Airstrike on Gaza

Three Palestinians, including police officers, killed in a new Israeli airstrike on Gaza, marking a violation of the ceasefire agreement.

Three Palestinians Killed in Israeli Airstrike on Gaza
Three Palestinians Killed in Israeli Airstrike on Gaza

Three Palestinians, including two police officers, were killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Gaza Strip within the last twenty-four hours, representing a new violation of the ceasefire agreement signed in October. The attack occurred in the Al-Amal neighborhood of Khan Younis, where Israeli aircraft targeted a vehicle carrying the victims.

The Palestinian Police Directorate announced that the airstrike resulted in the deaths of Wissam Abdul Hadi, the head of the investigations department in Khan Younis police, and Fadi Haikal, a police sergeant. Several other Palestinians were injured in the attack, exacerbating the suffering of residents in a region already facing worsening humanitarian crises.

Details of the Attack

The Israeli attack comes at a sensitive time, as conditions in Gaza had seen some calm following a ceasefire agreement. However, the recent escalation reflects ongoing tensions between the two sides, with Hamas considering these airstrikes as a continuation of the enemy's crimes and terrorism against the Palestinian people. The movement asserted that these attacks aim to

What are the details of the recent Israeli airstrike?
The airstrike targeted a vehicle in the Al-Amal neighborhood of Khan Younis, resulting in the deaths of three Palestinians.
How did Hamas respond to the attack?
Hamas described the airstrikes as a continuation of enemy crimes and called on the international community to pressure Israel.
What is the impact of this escalation on the humanitarian situation in Gaza?
The escalation increases the suffering of residents and complicates the deteriorating humanitarian conditions.

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