Israeli airstrikes near the Bureij refugee camp in Gaza killed seven Palestinians, including police officers, early on April 11, 2026, according to Gaza civil defence rescue services and multiple medical sources. The strikes targeted a police checkpoint, resulting in several injuries and overwhelming local hospitals with casualties, as reported by Tempo English, Al-Monitor, and Vanguard Nigeria.
Medics confirmed that six of the fatalities were police personnel, although it remains unclear if all casualties were members of law enforcement, according to Al-Monitor and Middle East Eye. Palestinian media also reported damage to the targeted police facility in Bureij, with the incident described as a breach of the fragile ceasefire in place since October 10, 2025, per Middle East Monitor.
The strike is part of a broader pattern of Israeli attacks in Gaza that have killed numerous Hamas-led police personnel since the ceasefire was brokered in October by the United States, as noted by Middle East Eye and Vanguard Nigeria. Both Israeli and Palestinian sides continue to accuse each other of ceasefire violations, but Israel has not officially commented on this particular airstrike.
This escalation heightens the risk of renewed violence in the Gaza Strip and threatens to undermine ongoing ceasefire efforts aimed at stabilizing the region. Observers will be watching for potential retaliatory actions from Hamas and any diplomatic responses from international mediators involved in the ceasefire negotiations.

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