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Israel kills 6 Palestinians, including child, in its strikes in Gaza

Israel killed at least 691 Palestinians and wounded 1,876 others since the ceasefire. (Photo/Reuters)

The security situation in the Gaza Strip remains critical, with recent Israeli military operations resulting in further casualties. On the ground, air strikes targeting police infrastructure in Khan Younis have led to significant loss of life among both personnel and civilians, including children. These events occur within a context of ongoing ceasefire violations and deep-rooted instability that has persisted since late 2023, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis throughout the enclave.

  • Recent air strikes in Khan Younis resulted in six deaths, including police officers and civilians.
  • Earlier shelling across various regions of Gaza contributed to further casualties throughout the weekend.
  • Data from the Palestine Health Ministry indicates thousands of deaths and injuries since October 2023.
  • Civilian infrastructure in Gaza faces near-total devastation, with estimations suggesting 90 percent destruction.
  • Repeated violations of ceasefire agreements continue to disrupt efforts toward regional stability.

Israel has killed six Palestinians, including a child, and wounded several others in its air strikes targeting police points in southern Gaza.

Medics said Israeli planes attacked two police checkpoints in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza, killing three policemen and three civilians, including a girl, and wounding four others.

Earlier on Saturday, three Palestinians, including two brothers, were killed and four others wounded in Israeli shelling and gunfire in separate areas across Gaza.

Israeli forces have carried out daily violations of a ceasefire in place since October 10, killing 691 people and wounding 1,876 as of March 18, according to Palestine Health Ministry data.

Israel launched a genocidal war on Gaza in October 2023, killing more than 72,000 Palestinians, wounding around 172,000, and devastating about 90 percent of the enclave's civilian infrastructure.

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Source: TRT

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