Israeli strike kills Gaza boy and five police officers, police say

A displaced Palestinian boy stands amid the debris of a building that was destroyed by an earlier Israeli strike at Nuseirat refugee camp, in the central Gaza Strip on May 23, 2026. (AFP)
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Updated 23 May 2026
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Israeli strike kills Gaza boy and five police officers, police say

  • Two missiles had hit a police post in the Tawam area — Gaza police directorate
  • The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for ⁠comment

An Israeli air strike targeting a Palestinian police post in ​northern Gaza on Saturday killed at least five police officers and a 13-year-old boy, and wounded several others, Gaza police said, as Israel intensified attacks on the Hamas-run force.

In a statement, the Gaza ‌police directorate, ‌charged with maintaining security ​in ‌areas ⁠of ​Gaza that ⁠fell under Hamas control after a ceasefire brokered by the US in October, said two missiles had hit a police post in the Tawam area.

The Israeli military did ⁠not immediately respond to a request ‌for comment.

Hamas’ ‌nearly 10,000 police officers ​have emerged ‌as a sticking point in talks to ‌advance US President Donald Trump’s plan for Gaza. Hamas wants them included in a new police force envisaged under the ‌plan. Israel objects to the involvement of any officers with ⁠Hamas ⁠affiliations.

Those talks have also been deadlocked over Hamas’ refusal to lay down its weapons, as well as near-daily Israeli attacks in the enclave, which health officials say have killed more than 880 Palestinians since the truce. At least four Israeli soldiers have been killed in ​militant attacks ​over the same period.