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GAZA CITY, Palestinian Territories, Feb 16, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Hamas said an
Israeli strike on Sunday killed two police officers and wounded another near
the southern Gaza city of Rafah, a day after Israel and militants carried out
a hostage-prisoner swap.
"Two police officers have been martyred, and a third has been critically
injured as a result of an Israeli air strike that targeted them while they
were deployed to secure aid in the Al-Shouka area, east of Rafah, this
morning", the Hamas interior ministry said in a statement.
The Israeli military said in a statement that its air force had conducted an
air strike in Gaza, aiming at "several armed individuals".
"Earlier today, several armed individuals moving toward troops in the
southern Gaza Strip were struck by an (Israeli Air Force) aircraft," it said
in a statement.
A fragile ceasefire that came into effect on January 19 between Israel and
Palestinian Islamist group Hamas has largely brought a pause to more than 15
months of fighting in the coastal Palestinian territory.
Since then, Israel has conducted at least one other air strike in Gaza. On
February 2, it said one of its aircraft fired towards a "suspicious vehicle"
in central Gaza.
The ceasefire was more recently put to test when Hamas said it would not
release Israeli hostages on Saturday, accusing Israel of violating terms of
the agreement, particularly on the topic of aid entry.
In response, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had warned Israel would resume
"intense fighting" in Gaza unless Hamas returns the hostages by noon on
Saturday.
Following intense mediation by Qatar and Egypt the latest hostage-prisoner
swap was carried out on Saturday.