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Fatal Strike Reported: Five Police Officers and 13-Year-Old Boy Killed in Northern Gaza Attack

An Israeli airstrike hit a northern Gaza police post, killing five officers and a 13-year-old boy, as military pressure on Hamas-run security forces intensifies during the ongoing conflict.

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Fatal Strike Reported: Five Police Officers and 13-Year-Old Boy Killed in Northern Gaza Attack

Gaza City, Gaza—An Israeli airstrike leveled a Palestinian police post in northern Gaza on Saturday, killing five officers and a 13-year-old boy. The attack occurred during a surge of intensified military operations aimed at dismantling Hamas-affiliated security infrastructure in the enclave. Witnesses reported that the facility was struck by multiple munitions in rapid succession.

The strike caught the officers during a shift change at the station. Local emergency services arrived shortly after the blast to find the building reduced to rubble. Among the dead was a 13-year-old boy who was passing by the post on a bicycle when the munitions struck. His body was pulled from the debris by onlookers before rescue teams reached the site.

Five police officers were confirmed dead at the scene by hospital staff at the nearby medical complex. Several other individuals remain hospitalized with moderate to severe injuries resulting from the collapse. The exact intent of the strike remains unclear, though military officials have recently signaled an increased focus on uniformed personnel operating in northern districts.

This incident marks a notable escalation in the targeting of police elements, which have functioned as the primary administrative force for local governance throughout the war. Operations against these posts have become more frequent over the past week. Military analysts suggest this strategy is designed to create a power vacuum in areas where local governance persists.

The impact of the strike left a deep crater in the street, damaging nearby residential homes and storefronts. Residents in the vicinity describe a sudden, massive roar followed by the sound of falling masonry. Many families in the neighborhood have begun to relocate further south, fearing subsequent strikes on nearby infrastructure.

Local authorities have condemned the attack, characterizing it as a direct violation of international standards regarding the status of local police. They maintain that the officers were engaged in routine administrative and public safety duties at the time of the explosion. No warning was issued to the station prior to the strike.

Operations at the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital are currently strained as they deal with the influx of trauma cases. Supplies remain critically low, with surgeons performing procedures under limited resources. The hospital's capacity to absorb further casualties from ongoing military activity has reached a breaking point.

The situation in northern Gaza remains volatile as of Sunday evening. Further aerial activity has been reported in adjacent neighborhoods, leading to additional displacements. There is no indication from the military regarding the duration of the current operational phase. The site of the strike remains cordoned off as survivors continue to sift through the wreckage for personal belongings.

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