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Israeli Strikes Kill 11 Palestinians in Gaza Amid Ceasefire

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Israeli Strikes in Gaza Continue Despite Ceasefire

On [Date], Israeli attacks resumed in Gaza despite an ongoing ceasefire. At least 11 Palestinians, including children, were killed in the latest strikes.

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According to Gaza’s Civil Defense Authority, two children aged 3 and 14 died in northern Gaza due to these attacks.

A spokesperson for the police vehicle targeted in Gaza City confirmed four fatalities, one of them a three-year-old child.

The Interior Ministry also reported that Israeli warplanes struck a police vehicle in central Gaza City, causing multiple casualties and injuries. A police officer was among those killed.

In another incident, an Israeli firing in Beit Lahia’s northern area resulted in the death of one civilian. Later, a drone strike targeted a junction near Al-Shati Refugee Camp, hitting several individuals.

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Al-Shifa Hospital reported five bodies brought in following the drone strike in the Shati camp.

Despite the ceasefire since October 2025, approximately 760 Palestinians have been killed during this period. Since the war began on October 7, 2023, a total of 72,336 Palestinians have been killed and over 2,111 injured.

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