Abu Ali Express reports that the number of Palestinians killed in Israeli military strikes across the Gaza Strip since this morning has risen to ten. Among the dead is the commander of the Hamas police station in the Jabalia refugee camp, identified as Muhammad Salem.
The Zioneer reports that the death toll from IDF strikes across the Gaza Strip since this morning has risen to ten, according to Abu Ali Express. Among the dead is the commander of the Hamas police station in the Jabalia refugee camp, identified as Muhammad Salem. This update follows a series of reports from the same source throughout the day, with the toll climbing from an initial four to seven, and now to ten.
The thread began at 12:47 Jerusalem when Gazan sources reported an Israeli strike on a Hamas police post in the Falluja area of Jabalia, killing four. Within minutes, the toll was revised upward: first to five, then a separate strike reportedly killed four more, and finally the Jabalia strike death toll was reported at seven. All reports have been attributed to a single Palestinian-affiliated source, Abu Ali Express, and have not been confirmed by the IDF.
The Zioneer reported at 13:37 Jerusalem that the death toll from the Jabalia strike had risen to seven. The current update broadens the scope to include strikes across the Strip, with the total reaching ten. The identity of the Jabalia police commander adds a specific target to the earlier reports.
The IDF has not commented on the reports. The figures remain unverified by official Israeli sources, and the identities of the other nine casualties have not been disclosed. It is unclear whether the reported strikes are separate incidents or a cumulative count from the same operations.
5 developments
- StrongIDF kills Hamas naval cell commander and three armed operatives in Gaza strikes
- StrongIDF kills two Hamas cell commanders in central and northern Gaza strikes
- StrongIDF strikes Hamas naval police headquarters and weapon warehouses in Gaza, kills commander
- StrongIDF kills four Hamas commanders including Oct. 7 infiltration leader and naval police chief
Source and signal
- Internal intake
