
Israel Kills Six Palestinians in Airstrike on Gaza Police Checkpoint
Key Takeaways
- Six Palestinians killed at Gaza police checkpoint in Bureij camp, central Gaza.
- Several others injured, medics say.
- Occurred amid ongoing Gaza violence despite a US-brokered ceasefire.
Checkpoint Strike
An Israeli airstrike hit a police checkpoint in the Bureij camp in central Gaza early on April 11, killing at least six people.
It was not immediately clear whether all those killed were police members.
The strike came despite a US-brokered ceasefire deal that Israel and Hamas reached in October 2025.
Medics and police sources say dozens of Hamas-led police personnel have been killed in Israeli strikes since then.
Israel has carried out daily violations of the ceasefire, killing 736 people and wounding 2,035 as of March 18.
Ceasefire Violations
Israel and Hamas reached a US-brokered deal last October that was meant to halt violence.
Both sides accuse each other of breaching the agreement.
Israeli fire has killed at least 700 Palestinians since the deal was struck.
Only three of the ten countries that pledged reconstruction funds had contributed.
The NCAG could not enter Gaza due to funding and security issues.
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