GAZA / Husni Nadim, Ramzi Mahmoud / Anadolu

Eight Palestinians, including the director of the Jabalia camp police station, a number of police officers and personnel, and a woman, were killed, and others were injured on Tuesday in an Israeli raid targeting a police point west of Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip.

With this raid, the death toll from Israeli attacks since the morning hours rose to 8, continuing Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement since October 10, 2025.

A medical source told Anadolu that the bodies of 6 Palestinians, including a woman, arrived at Al-Shifa Hospital and the American Field Hospital as a result of Israeli shelling near Shadia School in the Al-Falouja area west of Jabalia camp.

The Ministry of Interior and National Security in the Gaza Strip said in a statement that among the dead was the director of the Jabalia camp police station, Colonel Muhammad Marwan Salem, along with a number of police officers and personnel, as a result of Israeli shelling targeting a police point in the area.

Eyewitnesses told Anadolu's correspondent that an Israeli drone targeted a Palestinian police point in the area, which is crowded with tents for displaced persons and shelters.

Earlier, a medical source told Anadolu's correspondent that a Palestinian was killed and 3 others were wounded in a raid by an Israeli drone targeting a tent sheltering displaced persons near Taybeh Towers west of Khan Younis in the south.

No information was immediately available about the identity of the Palestinian killed in the raid, nor the nature of the injuries of the wounded.

In another incident, the child Mu'taz Abu Sha'ar was killed by Israeli army fire in the Mawasi Rafah area south of the Gaza Strip, according to the same source.

According to the latest count by the Palestinian Ministry of Health, Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement until Monday resulted in the deaths of 1,108 Palestinians and injuries to 3,578 others.

Since October 8, 2023, Israel has been waging a genocide war on the Gaza Strip, resulting in the deaths of more than 73,000 Palestinians and injuries to more than 173,000, along with widespread destruction that has affected about 90% of civilian infrastructure.