10 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Airstrikes on Gaza’s Maghazi Camp Amid Ongoing Violence

Gaza | April 7, 2026 | DeccanLive.com

At least 10 Palestinians were killed on Monday evening after Israeli forces carried out airstrikes in the Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza, according to local reports.

Sources said the attack took place in the eastern part of the camp, where clashes were ongoing between Palestinian fighters and groups said to be supported by Israel. During the fighting, Israeli forces reportedly used drones to strike the area, leading to multiple casualties.

Local reports claim the airstrikes were aimed at breaking a siege imposed by Palestinian fighters on an armed group in the area. However, the attack resulted in the deaths of civilians.

In a separate incident in northern Gaza, an Israeli airstrike targeted an electric bike near the Sheikh Rizwan bridge area, killing a man identified as Mohammad Dawood and seriously injuring a child.

Another attack was reported in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis, where Israeli forces allegedly opened fire on a vehicle linked to the World Health Organization (WHO) as well as a commercial vehicle. One person, identified as 54-year-old Majdi Mustafa Aslan, was killed, and at least four others were injured.

According to reports, the WHO vehicle came under direct fire, injuring the driver and another staff member. Both were taken to Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis for treatment.

Witnesses also said a small commercial bus was hit by gunfire near a main road, leaving three people with minor injuries.

Reports indicate that clashes and military operations have continued in Gaza despite ongoing calls for a ceasefire. Since October 2023, the region has witnessed repeated airstrikes, artillery shelling, and ground operations, causing widespread destruction.

Health officials in Gaza say that tens of thousands of people have been killed and many more injured since the conflict began, raising serious humanitarian concerns across the region.

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