Israeli Airstrike Targets Sheikh Radwan Police Station in Gaza, killing 10 Palestinians

Gaza Herald – An Israeli airstrike targeted the Sheikh Radwan police station in northwest Gaza City, killing at least 10 Palestinians and leaving others missing under the rubble. The strike claimed the lives of police officers, including female personnel, as well as civilians who were inside the station for official business at the time.

The confirmed female police officers killed include Najoud Al-Madhoun, head of the women’s police division; Nafisa Al-Arabid, Sara Al-Khatib, and Sundus Al-Qouqa. Rescue teams are still working to recover bodies and evacuate the injured.

According to Gaza’s Ministry of Interior, emergency crews continue operations amid the destruction, highlighting the devastating impact of the strike on both security personnel and civilians. The scene remains chaotic, with ongoing searches for the missing under collapsed sections of the building.

The attack underscores the continued targeting of civilian and official infrastructure in Gaza, intensifying the humanitarian crisis and raising urgent concerns about the safety of first responders and everyday civilians.