The captain of the state’s now defunct Hamas police force was among the victims of an over Israeli air strike, according to Gaza’s legal defense agency on Thursday, which resulted in the death of at least 11 people.
The Al-Mawasi area, north of Khan Yunis area in the southern Gaza Strip, was the site of an airplane bombing that killed three children and two ladies, injuring 15 others, according to a statement from Gaza’s legal defense agency.
According to company official Mahmud Bassal, the police captain Mahmud Salah and his lieutenant Hussam Shahwan were among those killed, according to official Mahmud Bassal.
The Jewish defense announced that an investigation was being conducted.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz had threatened on Wednesday that Israel may increase its strikes on Gaza if Hamas continued to launch rockets at Israel.
Israel has seen much harm as a result of refreshed rocket fire from Gaza in recent days. Although the missiles have been fired in much fewer quantities than they did in the opening days of the conflict, they are a democratic punch for the Jewish state after nearly 15 months of fighting.
Katz even demanded that victims be freed from their confines in Gaza.
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