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Hospital officials say an Israeli strike killed 4 in Gaza, including 2 children and a pregnant woman
At least 12 Palestinians including eight police officers and civilians were killed in two airstrikes in central Gaza, with 14 others wounded, hospital officials reported.
- On Sunday, Israeli airstrikes in central Gaza killed at least 12 Palestinians, including two children, a pregnant woman, and eight police officers, according to hospital authorities at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.
- The Hamas-run Interior Ministry stated the officers were performing duties monitoring markets and maintaining security during Ramadan when their vehicle was struck near the entrance to Zawayda.
- A separate strike on Sunday hit a house in the Nuseirat refugee camp, killing a couple, their 10-year-old son, and a 15-year-old neighbor; 14 others were wounded.
- The Israeli military has not commented on the strikes, though it maintains operations respond to ceasefire violations or target wanted militants, according to previous statements.
- These fatalities occur amid ongoing instability since the October ceasefire, even as Israel announced the partial reopening of the Rafah crossing with Egypt for limited passenger traffic starting Wednesday.
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Israeli strikes kills four Palestinians
Four people, including two children, have been killed in an Israeli strike on a Gaza refugee camp.
·Sydney, Australia
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Gaza ministry says Israeli strike on police vehicle kills nine
GAZA: Gaza's Hamas-run interior ministry said an Israeli air strike on a police vehicle Sunday (Mar 15) killed nine officers in the centre of the Palestinian territory, updating an earlier hospital toll of eight.The strike came as a Hamas delegation was due to meet with Egyptian officials
·Singapore
Read Full ArticlePalestinian officers were killed this Sunday by an Israeli army fire on their vehicle in the Gaza Strip, despite the ceasefire in force since 10 October.
·Paris, France
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Leaning Left20Leaning Right8Center17Last UpdatedBias Distribution44% Left
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C 38%
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