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Israeli Airstrikes Kill Four in Gaza, Palestinian Officials Say
Four killed in Gaza strikes include three Hamas police officers and a Fatah armed-group leader; around 10 others wounded, health officials said.
- On Sunday, Israeli airstrikes killed four people across the Gaza Strip, including three Hamas-led police force members in a vehicle hit at the Nuseirat refugee camp, central Gaza Strip.
- Since an October ceasefire, Gaza has seen regular violence outbreaks, and Gaza’s Health Ministry says at least 680 people have died from Israeli fire since then.
- Medics reported about ten people wounded in the strikes, while the Israeli military said it was checking the two incidents and gave no immediate comment.
- Most of Gaza’s population remains displaced, with the Kerem Shalom crossing as the only aid route, while reporting says over 72,000 people have been killed since October last year.
- Last week, the United Nations said Israel forcibly displaced more than 30,000 Palestinians in the West Bank, while Francesca Albanese reported over 18,500 arrests including at least 1,500 children.
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A police vehicle in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip was targeted by Israeli shelling on Sunday, resulting in the death of four people and injuries to others.
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CAIRO, March 22 (Reuters) – An Israeli airstrike on a police vehicle on Sunday killed three people in the middle of the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip, health officials said, hours after another person was killed in a strike on northern Gaza. Medics and police sources said the three men killed in Nuseirat were members of the Hamas-led police force. Ten people were also wounded in the attack, medics said. Earlier on Sunday a separa…
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