Israeli military forces killed 10 Palestinians [1] during two airstrikes in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday.
These raids highlight the continued intensity of military operations in densely populated areas, specifically targeting administrative and residential zones within the territory.
According to reports, nine people [2] died in a strike that hit the municipal police headquarters in Gaza City. A separate strike in the Nuseirat refugee camp killed one person [3].
Israel said the operations targeted militants from Hamas and Islamic Jihad, as well as leaders within the Qassam Brigades.
The strikes occurred across two distinct locations in the Gaza Strip, the urban center of Gaza City and the Nuseirat camp. The Israeli military said its targets are specific militant leaders and operational hubs.
Local reports indicate the strikes caused immediate fatalities at both sites. The municipal police headquarters in Gaza City bore the brunt of the casualties during Wednesday's operations.
“Israeli military forces killed 10 Palestinians during two airstrikes in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday.”
The targeting of municipal police headquarters suggests a strategy by the Israeli military to dismantle the administrative and security infrastructure of Gaza's local governance. By striking both a formal government building in Gaza City and a refugee camp in Nuseirat, the military is operating across different types of urban environments to target Qassam Brigades leadership.



