INTERNATIONAL — March 29, 2026

Israeli Airstrikes Kill Six at Police Posts in Southern Gaza, Health Officials Say

Gaza health officials said Israeli airstrikes on two police posts in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, killed three policemen and three civilians including a girl, wounding four others. They noted over 680 Palestinians have died in such strikes since the ceasefire with Hamas last November.

The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Omid Radio — corroborated by Pajhwok and RTA2 min read

Israeli Airstrikes Kill Six at Police Posts in Southern Gaza, Health Officials Say
Image courtesy Omid Radio

GAZA (Afghan Verified) - Gaza health officials reported that Israeli airstrikes targeted two police posts in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, killing three policemen and three civilians, including a girl, while wounding four others.

The strikes occurred in the Khan Yunis area, according to the officials. They provided a breakdown of the casualties: three police personnel and three civilians were killed, with one of the civilians being a young girl. Four additional people suffered injuries in the attacks.

Gaza health officials also stated that more than 680 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza since a ceasefire with Hamas took effect last November.

Read the original reporting at Omid Radio

Reliability assessment

Three outlets (Omid Radio, Pajhwok, RTA) corroborate the report attributed directly to Gaza health officials on the airstrikes targeting police posts, casualties, and context of over 680 deaths since the ceasefire.

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Where reports agree

  • Israeli airstrikes on police posts in Khan Yunis reported by Gaza health officials with specific casualties (6 killed, 4 wounded)

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