'Israeli' attacks kill 12 Gazans in 24 hours despite ceasefire
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- 12 Gazans killed in 24 hours by 'Israeli' strikes, including airstrikes on homes and police posts, despite ongoing ceasefire.
Palestinian media sources reported that 12 people have been killed across Gaza in the past 24 hours by 'Israeli' military operations, including airstrikes.
The attacks began Thursday morning and continued through the day.
Two people were killed when an 'Israeli' strike hit the courtyard of the Al-Jarou family home west of Deir al-Balah.
Another strike targeted the Al-Hawli family home in the same area, killing four people and injuring several others. In the Nuseirat refugee camp, three people were killed when a home belonging to the Al-Khatib family was hit.
Attacks in Rafah and Gaza City
A man was shot dead by 'Israeli' forces near the Al-Alam roundabout west of Rafah in southern Gaza. In Gaza City, a police post near the Al-Nabulsi junction was targeted, resulting in one death and several injuries.
Incident in Khan Yunis
In southern Gaza, 62-year-old Sabah Ahmed Ali Abu Jam’a was killed after gunfire struck west Khan Yunis.
These incidents mark one of the deadliest 24-hour periods in Gaza in recent weeks, highlighting the escalation and human toll of the ongoing conflict.



