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Israeli airstrike reportedly kills Hamas police colonel in Gaza

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  • An Israeli airstrike in Gaza's Khan Younis reportedly killed Naseem al-Kalazani, a colonel in the Hamas-run police force.
  • The strike also wounded at least 17 other people, according to health officials and Hamas sources.
  • Violence in Gaza persists despite a ceasefire, with both sides blaming each other for violations.

The ongoing conflict in Gaza has claimed another life, with reports indicating an Israeli airstrike killed Naseem al-Kalazani, a colonel within the Hamas-run police force. This strike, which also injured 17 others, underscores the persistent violence plaguing the region despite a fragile ceasefire. Kalazani, who led the anti-narcotics unit in Khan Younis, becomes another casualty in a conflict that shows no signs of abating. Israel has intensified its operations against the Hamas police force, which the group uses to maintain control in Gaza. The Israeli military has not yet confirmed the strike, leaving a veil of uncertainty over the immediate details. This incident is a stark reminder of the daily reality for Palestinians in Gaza, where over 72,500 have been killed since the war began in October 2023, the majority being civilians. The cycle of violence, marked by mutual accusations of ceasefire violations, continues to dominate the narrative, with local medics reporting hundreds of Palestinian deaths since the October 2025 ceasefire, while Israel notes the deaths of its soldiers. From our perspective, these strikes are part of Israel's broader strategy to thwart militant activities, a justification that does little to quell the rising death toll and ongoing humanitarian crisis.

An Israeli airstrike killed a senior officer in the Hamas-run Interior Ministry in the Gaza Strip, health officials and Hamas sources said on Wednesday.

โ€” REUTERSReporting on the incident.
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