Seven Palestinians Killed in Israeli Air Strike on Gaza Security Post

Kathmandu. Local sources and eyewitnesses said that seven Palestinians were killed in an Israeli air strike on a security post in northern Gaza. It is reported that among the dead were police officers affiliated with the Hamas-run internal affairs body.<

According to eyewitnesses, Israeli drones fired three missiles at the security post in the Al-Falouja area, west of the Jabalia refugee camp. It is said that the post suffered heavy damage and the surrounding areas were also affected.<

The security post is located near a busy market area and tents where displaced people have taken shelter. Medical sources confirmed that at least seven people, including a woman, were killed and several others were injured. <

In a statement issued by the Hamas-run internal affairs body, it condemned the attack, stating that among the dead was the chief of the Jabalia camp police post, Mohammed Marwan Salem. The body has termed the incident as a 'genocide'.<

The Israeli army has not yet responded to the attack. Gaza health officials said that two bodies and 21 injured people were brought to the hospital in the last 24 hours on Tuesday. According to them, the death toll in Gaza since the ceasefire came into effect in October 2025 has reached 1,110, and 3,599 have been injured.<

Health officials claim that the total number of deaths in Gaza since October 7, 2023, has reached 73,233 and the number of injured has reached 173,707. Meanwhile, Palestinian Minister of Economy and Planning Estefan Anton Salameh said that international aid commitments for relief and rehabilitation work in Gaza have reached one billion US dollars.<

Speaking to the government's 'Voice of Palestine' radio, Salameh informed that the aid amount will be used in the relief and rehabilitation work of the residents of Gaza in the near future.<

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