At least six Palestinians have been killed in Israeli drone strikes on two police posts in the Gaza Strip, according to medical sources and local authorities.
The attacks occurred overnight into Friday in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza and in the al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis in the south, with four bodies taken to Nasser Medical Complex and several others reported injured, some critically.
Hamas condemned the strikes, saying they undermine mediation efforts during a ceasefire phase it says Israel has violated since 10 October, while Israel has continued military operations in the territory.
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Separately, Gaza’s Crossings and Borders Authority said 286 aid trucks entered the enclave on Thursday, well below the 600 trucks per day humanitarian agencies say are needed, as 17 international organisations, including Oxfam and Doctors Without Borders, challenge an Israeli order requiring them to provide details of Palestinian staff by 1 March or halt operations.


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