'Israeli' airstrikes hit Gaza police center, causing multiple casualties
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- Multiple killed and injured as 'Israeli' airstrikes hit police and civilian areas across Gaza, leaving rescue teams racing against time amid ongoing attacks.
Gaza’s Interior Ministry reported on Saturday that several police officers were killed and others injured when 'Israeli' aircraft targeted the Sheikh Radwan police center in western Gaza City.
Emergency teams are working to retrieve victims from the rubble amid intense aerial activity.
Ongoing attacks on civilian neighborhoods
The strike comes as part of a series of sudden attacks on both public facilities and residential areas. Earlier raids targeted densely populated neighborhoods, including a direct hit on an apartment near the Abbas intersection in central Gaza City. Victims were taken to Al-Mamdani Hospital, while another airstrike destroyed an apartment in the Jebalia area to the east, causing extensive material damage.
Displaced families targeted in Khan Younis
Missiles also struck tents sheltering displaced families in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, despite the area being outside the reach of military vehicles. The attacks sparked panic among civilians, many of whom were already living in precarious conditions.
High alert and search for survivors
Medical and civil defense teams confirmed that lethal aerial weapons were used in heavily populated zones. Attack helicopters also conducted additional strikes on unspecified targets within the city. Authorities continue searching for missing persons trapped under debris, and the situation remains tense with the possibility of further escalation.



