Israeli airstrikes killed and injured several Palestinians across the Gaza Strip on Sunday [5].
These casualties underscore the ongoing volatility of the Israel-Gaza conflict, where military operations continue to impact civilian areas in both northern and southern regions of the territory.
Reports on the number of fatalities vary among sources. One report said a single person was killed [1], while another said two died [2]. A third source said four Palestinians were killed during the strikes [4]. Additionally, one source said five Palestinians were injured [4].
The strikes targeted multiple locations. Reports cite the Jabalia camp in the north, as well as Khan Younis and Al-Tuffah in the east [1], [2]. Other reports indicate strikes hit southern Gaza and a vehicle located west of Gaza city [3], [4].
There is a contradiction regarding one specific location. An initial report mentioned the Olive neighborhood, but subsequent corroborating reports did not include this area [1], [2].
Israeli military operations in these sectors are part of a broader campaign targeting the region. The strikes occurred on May 17, 2026 [5].
“Israeli airstrikes killed and injured several Palestinians across the Gaza Strip on Sunday.”
The discrepancy in casualty counts and specific strike locations reflects the difficulty of real-time reporting in active conflict zones. The spread of attacks from the north in Jabalia to the south in Khan Younis indicates that Israeli military operations remain widespread across the entire Gaza Strip.





