Four Palestinians Killed, Several Wounded in Two Separate Israeli Strikes

Gaza Herald – Four Palestinians, including police officers, were killed and several others injured early Friday after Israeli forces struck two Palestinian police posts in Khan Younis in southern Gaza and Al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, in what local authorities described as continued violations of the October 2025 ceasefire agreement.

Three people were killed, and otherswere wounded when an Israeli drone targeted a police point at Al-Maslakh junction west of Khan Younis. The injured and the bodies of the victims were transferred to Nasser Medical Complex for treatment and documentation.

In a separate strike, Israeli forces hit a police checkpoint on Salah al-Din Street at the entrance to Al-Bureij camp, killing one officer and seriously wounding another, according to Gaza’s Interior Ministry.

According to the Gaza Health Ministry’s daily report issued Thursday, Israeli violations since the ceasefire took effect on October 11, 2025, have resulted in 618 killed and 1,663 injuries.

The cumulative toll since October 7, 2023, has surpassed 72,000 killed and nearly 172,000 wounded, with more than 8,000 Palestinians still reported missing.