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Israeli airstrike kills colonel in Hamas-led Gaza police force, medics say

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CAIRO, May 6 (Reuters) – 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.

Medics said an Israeli airstrike killed Naseem al-Kalazani, a colonel in the Hamas-run police force, when it targeted his vehicle near the al-Mawasi area in western Khan Younis, south of the enclave. The attack wounded at least 17 other people, they added. 

Kalazani led the anti-narcotics force in Khan Younis, Hamas sources said.

Reuters has previously ⁠reported that Israel has intensified its attacks on Gaza’s Hamas-run police force, which the militant ​group has used to reinforce its hold in the areas it controls in the strip.

There was no ​immediate Israeli comment on the incident.

Violence in Gaza has persisted despite an October 2025 ceasefire, with Israel conducting almost daily attacks on Palestinians. Israel and Hamas have blamed each other for ceasefire violations.

At least 830 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire deal took effect, according to local medics, while ​Israel says militants have killed ​four of its ⁠soldiers over the same period.

Israel says its strikes are aimed at thwarting attempts by Hamas and other Palestinian militants to stage attacks against its ​forces.

More than 72,500 Palestinians have been killed since the Gaza war started ​in October ⁠2023, most of them civilians, according to Gaza health authorities.

(Reporting by Nidal al-MughrabiEditing by Rod Nickel)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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