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At least 30 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes on Saturday, according to hospitals in Gaza.

The casualties included two women and six children from two different families, officials at the hospitals which received the bodies say.

It marks one of the deadliest days in Gaza since a ceasefire was agreed in October.

Shifa Hospital said a strike in Gaza City killed a mother, three children and one of their relatives, while Nasser Hospital said a strike in a tent camp in Khan Younis caused a fire to break out, killing seven, including a father, his three children and three grandchildren.

Those strikes were reported early in the morning, before Shifa Hospital director Mohamed Abu Selmiya said another airstrike hit a police station in Gaza City, killing at least 14 more people and wounding others.

Palestinians inspect damage to a tent hit by an Israeli strike in Khan Younis. Pic: AP
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Palestinians inspect damage to a tent hit by an Israeli strike in Khan Younis. Pic: AP

Palestinians search for bodies and survivors from the rubble of the hit police station. Pic: AP
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Palestinians search for bodies and survivors from the rubble of the hit police station. Pic: AP

In a statement on Saturday, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said it had “struck four commanders and additional terrorists from the Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorist organisations across the Gaza Strip”.

It also said it struck a weapons storage facility, a weapons manufacturing site, and two launch sites belonging to Hamas in the central Gaza Strip.

The IDF claimed the attacks came after Israel found that Hamas had violated the ceasefire agreement on Friday when eight terrorists exited the “underground terror infrastructure” in eastern Rafah.

Mourners in Khan Younis carry a body of Palestinian who medics say was killed in Israeli strike on Saturday. Pic: Reuters
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Mourners in Khan Younis carry a body of Palestinian who medics say was killed in Israeli strike on Saturday. Pic: Reuters

Palestinians search for bodies and survivors from the rubble of struck police station in Gaza City. Pic: AP
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Palestinians search for bodies and survivors from the rubble of struck police station in Gaza City. Pic: AP

It repeated its claims that Hamas uses civilians as human shields, adding it would “continue to act against any attempt by terrorist organisations in the Gaza Strip to carry out terror attacks against IDF troops and civilians of the State of Israel”.

Both Israel and Hamas have blamed each other for breaching the ceasefire since it was agreed after two years of war.

Gaza’s health ministry, which is run by the Hamas-led government, has recorded more than 500 Palestinian deaths by Israeli attacks since the start of the ceasefire on 10 October last year.

Strikes come just before Rafah crossing reopening

The latest strikes came a day before the Rafah crossing bordering Egypt, the main route in or out of Gaza for nearly all of the two million people who live there, was set to reopen.


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All of Gaza’s borders have been shut since the war began, though Rafah was briefly opened early in 2025 for the evacuation of sick and wounded Palestinians for treatment, as part of the previous ceasefire deal.

Palestinians see the Rafah crossing as a lifeline for the Gazans in need of treatment, because most medical infrastructure within the territory has been destroyed. The World Health Organization estimates nearly 20,000 people could need treatment.

Israel has kept the Rafah crossing closed in both directions since the ceasefire in October, demanding Hamas must abide by the agreement to return all hostages still in Gaza, living and deceased.

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The remains of the last Israeli hostage in Gaza, 24-year-old Ran Gvili, were retrieved around a week ago. He was killed at the Alumim kibbutz during the October 7 attacks in 2023, before his body was taken to Gaza.

Israeli officials have said the “limited reopening” on Sunday comes in line with US president Donald Trump’s 20-point peace plan.

Sky News understands Israel will not put a limit on the number of people allowed to leave Gaza via the crossing, but will cap the number of people allowed to cross back into Gaza from Egypt at 150 per day.

Palestinian officials suggest that around 100,000 people have fled Gaza since the war began.



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