The Ministry of Interior in Gaza announced that seven people were killed when a police vehicle was struck in Khan Younis in the southern part of the enclave. Among the victims were two police officers, two police assistants, and three civilians. In northern Gaza, according to medical sources, a woman and a child were killed in an attack on houses near the Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya, while six others were wounded. Earlier, according to the same ministry, two Palestinian police officers were killed and two others wounded in an attack on a police patrol near the Sheikh Radwan police station in Gaza City. The ministry condemned what it called the "continued silence" of international organizations, particularly the International Committee of the Red Cross, regarding attacks on civilian police personnel. The statement said the attacks represent "complicity that encourages further violations against a civilian body protected by international law," asserting that there is no justification for targeting police forces providing essential services to Gaza residents. Medical sources and eyewitnesses stated that the targets of the attacks were areas outside the Israeli military deployment zones stipulated by the ceasefire agreement. The attacks occurred amid accusations by Gaza authorities of continued Israeli violations of the truce in effect since October 2025, following a war in which, according to reports, more than 72,000 Palestinians were killed and over 172,000 wounded, mostly women and children. The Gaza Government Media Office announced on April 14 that Israel had committed 2,400 ceasefire violations, including killings, arrests, blockade measures, and a policy of starvation. The Gaza Health Ministry claims that these violations have so far resulted in the deaths of 972 Palestinians and injuries to another 2,235 people.
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At least 11 Palestinians, including police officers and civilians, killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza.
At least 11 Palestinians were killed on Friday in Israeli attacks on multiple locations in the Gaza Strip, including Khan Younis, Beit Lahia, and Gaza City, amid a ceasefire that has been in place since October 2025.

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