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Friday, 3 January 2025
At least 54 people killed in Israeli strikes, including head of police, local officials say.
A
series of Israeli air strikes across Gaza on Thursday killed 54 people,
including 11 sheltering in a tent encampment for displaced families.
The
Hamas-run interior ministry says the director general of Gaza's police
department Mahmoud Salah was killed in one of the strikes.
Israel's
military says the attack was aimed at another person, Hussam Shahwan,
who it claims is the head of Hamas's security forces in Gaza's south.
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Israel's
military says it has killed the head of Hamas's security forces in
southern Gaza, Hussam Shahwah, as part of a series of air strikes in the
enclave that killed at least 37 Palestinians.
The
strike in Khan Younis hit an encampment sheltering displaced families,
killing Shahwah and 10 others, according to local medics.
Gaza's
interior ministry, which is run by Hamas, claims the director general
of Gaza's police department, Mahmoud Salah, and his aide, Shahwan, were
killed in the strike.
"By
committing the crime of assassinating the director general of police in
the Gaza Strip, the occupation is insisting on spreading chaos in the
(enclave) and deepening the human suffering of citizens," the interior
ministry said in a statement.
The
Israeli military said it had conducted an intelligence-based strike in
Al-Mawasi, just west of the city of Khan Younis, and eliminated Shahwah,
calling him the head of Hamas security forces in southern Gaza.
It made no mention of Salah's death.
Local health authorities say women and children were also killed in the strike on the Al-Mawasi camp.
Israel's
military said it separately struck the interior ministry's headquarters
in the city of Khan Younis, targeting Hamas militants who intelligence
indicated were operating in a command and control centre.
Six people were killed by the interior ministry strike.
Asked
about the number of people killed in the strikes, a spokesperson for
the Israeli military said it followed international law in waging the
war in Gaza and that it took "feasible precautions to mitigate civilian
harm".
Israel's military has often accused Gaza militants of using built-up residential areas for cover — a claim Hamas denies.
Further Israeli strikes hit in north Gaza's Jabalia refugee camp, the Shati (Beach) camp and central Gaza's Maghazi camp.
Hamas's ally Islamic Jihad said it fired rockets into the southern Israeli kibbutz of Holit near Gaza on Thursday.
The Israeli military said it intercepted one projectile in the area that had crossed from southern Gaza.
Israel has killed more than 45,500 Palestinians in the war, according to Gaza's health ministry.
Most of Gaza's 2.3 million people have been displaced and much of the tiny, heavily built-up coastal territory is in ruins.
The
war was triggered by Hamas's cross-border attack on southern Israel on
October 7 2023, in which 1,200 people were killed and another 251 taken
hostage to Gaza, according to Israeli tallies.
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