
Israeli Drone Strike Kills Palestinian After Hitting Bicycle in Bureij Refugee Camp
Key Takeaways
- Israeli drone strikes in Gaza cause fatalities and multiple injuries amid ongoing conflict.
- The strikes are described as ceasefire violations by local authorities.
- Casualties occurred in central Gaza Strip and west of Gaza City, reports say.
Drone strike amid ceasefire
Anadolu Ajansı said a Palestinian was killed and another injured in an Israeli drone strike in the central Gaza Strip after a drone hit a bicycle in the Bureij refugee camp, describing it as a “latest violation of an ongoing ceasefire agreement.”
“By Meriem Laribi for Palestine Media Agency, April 28, 2026”
Anadolu Ajansı also reported that despite the ceasefire that took effect on Oct. 10, 2025, the Israeli army has killed 932 Palestinians and injured 2,859 in almost daily attacks, according to the Gaza Media Office.

The same Anadolu Ajansı dispatch said Israeli artillery shelling was reported east of the Bureij refugee camp, but no injuries were reported, while witnesses described more than 10 loud explosions during Israeli demolition operations east of Gaza City and Khan Younis.
L’Express reported that Israel and Iran continued exchanges of deadly strikes after a massive Israeli attack on Iranian military and nuclear sites, with Tehran responding with ballistic missiles.
L’Express added that the Israeli attack comes two days before a new round of indirect negotiations scheduled for Sunday in Oman between Tehran and Washington on the Iranian nuclear program.
Competing claims and voices
L’Express quoted Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi saying, “The aggression of the Zionist regime against Iran, occurring in the middle of negotiations” between Iran and the United States is “an additional sign of the hostility inherent in the regime (Israeli) toward diplomacy,” during a call with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov.
L’Express also quoted Araghchi warning that “This aggression drives the region into a dangerous cycle of violence,” and said he added that Iran has responded and will respond firmly to the “barbarous actions of the Zionist regime.”
Ouest-France reported that on Thursday, April 9, the Israeli army stated that the Gaza correspondent for Al Jazeera, killed the day before by an Israeli drone strike, was a member of Hamas who operated under the cover of a journalist.
Ouest-France said Reporters Without Borders (RSF) denounced the killing as a murder and noted that Mohammed Wishah is the second journalist killed by the Israeli army since the start of the ceasefire, after Amal El Shamali was killed by a drone on March 9, 2026.
Targeting, policing, and tolls
Agence Media Palestine said that since the October 2025 Gaza ceasefire, violated daily by Israel, the Israeli army stepped up deadly attacks against Palestinian police responsible for security posts, checkpoints, maintaining order, and protecting public and private property.
“Israel and Iran continued on Saturday their exchanges of deadly strikes sparked by a massive Israeli attack on Iranian military and nuclear sites, to which Tehran responded with ballistic missiles”
Agence Media Palestine reported that in the night of April 24 to 25, 2026, a police vehicle in the Mawasi area of Khan Younis was targeted by an Israeli strike, killing five, and that another drone strike on April 24 killed two police officers and wounded several others near the Sheikh Radwan police station in the northwest of Gaza City.
Agence Media Palestine cited the Gaza-based Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) denouncing a “clear policy aimed at undermining the authority of the security forces and deliberately creating a security vacuum.”
WAFA said that on Tuesday evening an Israeli drone strike targeted a tent sheltering displaced people in Al-Shati refugee camp, west of Gaza City, injuring ten civilians including one in critical condition.
WAFA also stated that since October 11, 2025, a total of 933 people have been killed, and that the death toll in the Gaza Strip since the start of the Israeli aggression on October 7, 2023, has risen to 72,942.
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