Israeli strike kills colonel in Gaza police force, say Palestinian medics
A senior officer in Gaza's Interior Ministry, Colonel Naseem al-Kalazani, was killed in an Israeli air strike on his vehicle in western Khan Younis. Palestinian medics and Hamas sources reported the targeted attack, which also wounded at least 17 others.

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AI-generatedA senior officer in Gaza's Interior Ministry, Colonel Naseem al-Kalazani, was killed in an Israeli air strike on his vehicle in western Khan Younis. Palestinian medics and Hamas sources reported the targeted attack, which also wounded at least 17 others. Al-Kalazani led the anti-narcotics force in Khan Younis. The incident occurred amidst intensified Israeli attacks, with at least three other Palestinians killed near Gaza City. These strikes continue despite a US-brokered ceasefire that began in October, with both sides blaming each other for violations. Israel states its strikes aim to counter attacks by Palestinian armed groups.
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5 extractedViolence in Gaza has persisted despite a US-brokered ceasefire that came into effect in October.
Israel says its strikes are aimed at thwarting attempts by Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups to stage attacks against its forces.
An Israeli air strike killed Naseem al-Kalazani, a colonel in Gaza's police force, and wounded at least 17 others in Khan Younis.
Israel intensified its attacks, killing at least three Palestinians near the Zeitoun neighborhood of Gaza City.
At least 830 Palestinians have been killed during the 'ceasefire', according to local medics.