
Israeli quadcopter kills three in Gaza’s Khan Younis; police chief slain
Al Jazeera
Despite a ceasefire that began on October 10, the Israeli army continues daily attacks on the enclave.
Three Palestinians have been killed in the southern Gaza Strip in Israel’s latest violation of October’s ceasefire in its genocidal war on the besieged enclave, according to sources in Gaza, as an anti-Hamas militia has claimed an attack that has killed a senior security officer.
An Israeli quadcopter drone struck down three Palestinians in Khan Younis on Monday, the sources told Al Jazeera.
According to the sources, a Palestinian woman was also wounded by Israeli gunfire in the al-Batn al-Sameen area of Khan Younis.
The attacks came after Israeli army forces carried out air strikes and shelling across several parts of the enclave on Monday.
The three people killed were identified as Wissam Abdullah Salem al-Amour, Mahmoud Subhi Breika and Atef Samir al-Bayouk, the Palestinian news agency Wafa reported.













