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Israeli Strike Kills Three at Gaza Security Post

A Palestinian boy was among those mourning victims of an Israeli strike on a security post in Gaza that killed three people. The strike occurred despite a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian groups. Gaza’s Health Ministry reported at least 846 Palestinians killed in related violence since the ceasefire began.

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A Palestinian boy mourned his father, one of three people killed in an Israeli strike on a security post in Gaza, images from the scene showed. The strike took place despite a fragile ceasefire between the parties. Gaza’s Health Ministry said at least 846 Palestinians have been killed in the violence since the ceasefire took hold.

The strike on the security post was reported on May 7, 2026. Local residents described the site as a security facility that came under attack without warning. Gaza’s Health Ministry has tracked the overall death toll from the ongoing violence. The ministry said the figure of at least 846 includes fatalities from multiple incidents since the ceasefire began.

Both sides have accused each other of violations in the days since the truce was declared. The strike comes as efforts continue to maintain the pause in broader hostilities. No immediate statement was available from Israeli officials on the specific incident. Gaza authorities said the strike added to the casualty count amid the fragile agreement.

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