
At least 11 Palestinians were killed and others injured Friday in Israeli strikes across Gaza, amid continued ceasefire violations since October 2025.
In Khan Younis, southern Gaza, seven officers and civilians were killed in an Israeli strike on a police vehicle, Interior Ministry said.
In northern Gaza’s Beit Lahia, a woman and child were killed and six others injured in strikes near Kamal Adwan Hospital, medical sources said.
Earlier in Gaza City, two police officers were killed and two others injured in a strike near Sheikh Radwan police station, Interior Ministry said.
In a statement, the ministry condemned international silence over targeting of civilian police, calling it complicity encouraging further violations.
Medical sources said strikes hit areas outside Israeli military deployment zones under the ceasefire agreement, according to eyewitness accounts.
The attacks come amid continued ceasefire violations since October 2025 after a war that killed over 72,000 Palestinians and injured 172,000.
On April 14, Gaza media office said Israel committed 2,400 ceasefire violations including killings, arrests, blockade measures and starvation policies.
According to Gaza Health Ministry, ongoing violations have killed 972 Palestinians and injured 2,235 others since the ceasefire began.




