Escalation Continues: Israeli Airstrike Targets Hamas Official
An Israeli airstrike has killed a senior Hamas officer in Gaza, marking continued violence despite a ceasefire. The attack, which took place in Khan Younis, resulted in 17 injuries. Israel has increased its strikes against Hamas-run police to maintain control, with reciprocal blame for ceasefire violations.
An Israeli airstrike has resulted in the death of a senior officer in Hamas' Interior Ministry in the Gaza Strip, according to health officials and Hamas sources. The attack raises concerns as violence continues despite a standing ceasefire.
Medics confirmed that Naseem al-Kalazani, a colonel in the Hamas-run police force, was killed when his vehicle was targeted near the al-Mawasi area in Khan Younis. Seventeen others were also injured in the attack, which reflects the ongoing tensions in the region.
Israel has intensified its military actions in Gaza, particularly targeting the Hamas-run police force to strengthen its control. Violence has persisted, with both Hamas and Israel accusing each other of violating the ceasefire, leading to significant casualties on both sides.
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