The occupation army continues to violate the ceasefire... and a human rights warning against turning police officers into military targets
The occupation army’s attacks against the Gaza Strip continued , after another bloody day in which 11 martyrs were killed and others were wounded, some seriously. The occupation forces violated the truce agreement with artillery shelling and heavy gunfire, targeting areas inside the “yellow line,” and others in areas close to the displaced, while a human rights center warned of the serious repercussions of the recent attacks, which targeted police stations.The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced on Thursday that 10 new martyrs and 25 injuries had arrived at the sector's hospitals during the past 24 hours as a result of the ongoing Israeli aggression.It stated that since the ceasefire agreement came into effect, the death toll has risen to 1,283 martyrs and 4,248 injuries, in addition to the recovery of 813 bodies.She pointed out that the cumulative toll of the war of extermination since October 7, 2023 has risen to 73,417 martyrs and 174,360 injuries, while many victims are still under the rubble and in the streets, as ambulance and civil defense crews are unable to reach them to this moment.New attacksOn the ground, local sources reported that intermittent artillery shelling and heavy gunfire targeted areas east of Gaza City. The occupation forces also targeted areas behind the “yellow line” in the northern Gaza Strip with heavy machine gun fire. One of the attacks resulted in a child being wounded by occupation forces’ gunfire in the Beit Lahia project area.Similar violations were recorded in the northeastern and eastern areas of the central Gaza Strip, specifically on the outskirts of the Bureij camp.Two people injured by Israeli occupation forces arrived at Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip. They were targeted while outside areas under Israeli control.The occupation artillery renewed its shelling of areas located southwest of Khan Yunis city, in the southern Gaza Strip, while military vehicles fired heavy machine guns at those areas, which are inhabited by a large number of displaced people.Israeli drones also flew extensively over several areas in the Gaza Strip, including areas in Khan Younis, raising fears of a repeat of the bloody massacres it committed over the past two days in Gaza City and the central Gaza Strip, when it targeted cafes, police stations and motorcycles, resulting in the death and injury of dozens of citizens, including senior officers in the Gaza City police force.All of these attacks violate the ceasefire agreement concluded between the Palestinian resistance factions and Israel, which came into effect on October 10, 2023, and stipulates a cessation of mutual attacks, while the occupation authorities also continue to besiege Gaza and prevent the entry of medicine and food.Targeting the policeIn this context, the Gaza Center for Human Rights expressed its strong condemnation of the Israeli occupation forces’ targeting of the municipal police headquarters in Gaza City, which resulted in the killing of nine citizens and the injury of a number of others, most of whom were Palestinian police officers and personnel, including a displaced child who was in the vicinity of the targeted headquarters.The center said in a statement that its field team documented the crime committed by the Israeli air force on Wednesday afternoon. The center pointed out the seriousness of the justification provided by the Israeli occupation army for the attack, at a time when it acknowledged that the targeted place was a civilian police station, then claimed that people it described as “saboteurs” were working from inside it to carry out plans against its forces and that they exploited the station for military purposes.The center pointed out that the occupation army has not provided any information or public evidence to prove the identity of these people or the nature of the actions attributed to them, or to justify turning a police station located in a densely populated civilian area into a target for an air attack, at a time when all the facts confirm that there have been no combat actions by Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip for many months.The human rights center stressed that merely making an allegation that there are individuals involved in hostile acts inside a civilian facility “does not give the attacking force a license to target the place blindly or at a time and place that endangers civilians.”The center warned that turning the civilian police force into a basis for targeting threatens to turn an entire category of public order workers into military targets simply because of their association with a government agency,
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