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Israeli strike kills at least five Gaza police officers as tensions persist over ceasefire talks

Palestinians inspect the site of an Israeli strike on a house

Gaza City, Gaza Strip. An Israeli air strike targeting a Palestinian police post in northern Gaza killed at least five officers on Saturday and wounded others, Gaza police said, as Israel steps up attacks on the Hamas-run force.


Strike in Tawam area

In a statement, the Gaza police directorate, charged with maintaining security in areas of Gaza that fell under Hamas control following a U.S.-brokered ceasefire in October, said two missiles had hit a police post in the Tawam area. The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Talks over Gaza police force

Hamas’ nearly 10,000 police officers have emerged as a sticking point in talks to advance U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan for Gaza. Hamas wants them included in a new police force envisaged under the plan, while Israel objects to the involvement of any officers with Hamas affiliations.

Ceasefire deadlock continues

Those talks have also been deadlocked over Hamas’ refusal to lay down its weapons, as well as near-daily Israeli attacks in the enclave, which health officials say have killed more than 880 Palestinians since the truce. At least four Israeli soldiers have been killed in militant attacks over the same period.


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