The reported death toll from an Israeli military strike on a Hamas police station in Jabalia, northern Gaza, has risen to seven, according to Abu Ali Express. The identities of the casualties have not been specified.
The reported death toll from an Israeli military strike on a Hamas police station in the Jabalia area of northern Gaza has risen to seven, according to the Palestinian-affiliated outlet Abu Ali Express. The update, reported at 13:36 Jerusalem, follows a sequence of escalating casualty figures from the same incident: initial reports at 12:47 Jerusalem cited four killed; within the same minute, the toll was revised to five; and by the time of the current report, it had reached seven. The identities and affiliations of the casualties have not been disclosed, and the IDF has not commented on any of the reports.
The strike is one of several reported across the Gaza Strip today. As The Zioneer reported earlier, at least seven Palestinians were reported killed and over 25 wounded in separate IDF strikes since morning. The figures remain unconfirmed by official Israeli sources.
It remains unclear whether a separate report from Gazan sources, also at 12:47 Jerusalem, of four killed in another Jabalia strike refers to the same incident or a distinct event. The IDF has not addressed either report.
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