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Hamas condemns ‘new war crime’ as Israel kills 10 in crowded Gaza hubs

Al Jazeera · 2026-08-19

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• What happened: Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City and Nuseirat refugee camp resulted in the deaths of at least 10 Palestinians, including police officials, prompting Hamas to label the attacks as a "new war crime." • Why it matters: The strikes have escalated tensions in the region, with Hamas accusing Israel of deliberately targeting civilians and undermining peace efforts, while Israel claims to be targeting Hamas commanders. • What to watch next: The international response to the attacks and any potential diplomatic efforts following Jared Kushner's recent visit to the region, as well as the ongoing humanitarian situation in Gaza.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkDisplaced Palestinians carry the body of a victim away from the site of an Israeli strike that targeted the municipal police headquarters in Gaza City [Omar Al-Qattaa/ AFP]By Al Jazeera Staff and ReutersPublished On 19 Aug 202619 Aug 2026Israeli strikes have killed at least 10 Palestinians in two separate attacks targeting a Gaza City police post and Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza.Hamas, which governs the Gaza Strip, condemned what it called “a new war crime”.Recommended Stories list of 2 itemslist 1 of 2‘We will not allow Gaza to be rebuilt’ until Hamas disarms, Kushner sayslist 2 of 2Israeli strike reported to kill at least six in Gaza Cityend of listOn Wednesday, medical sources at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City said they received nine Palestinian bodies following an attack on the municipal police headquarters in the centre of Gaza City. Another 15 people were wounded.Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud, reporting from Gaza City, said the bombardment occurred at a busy time near a park crowded with civilians, including children.Victims of the Gaza City strike included a newly-appointed Gaza City police chief, the director of a women’s police force, and several officers.Earlier in the day, a strike on Nuseirat refugee camp killed one Palestinian, medics said, increasing Wednesday’s death toll to at least 10.The Israeli army claimed its air force struck two Hamas commanders in Nuseirat, and that it later struck a Hamas commander in the Tuffah area of Gaza City, without providing evidence of their affiliation.In a statement, Hamas rejected Israel’s justification that the strike targeted “resistance leaders”, calling the claim “baseless and false allegations used to justify its aggression and cover up its deliberate targeting of civilian police and unarmed civilians”.Hamas accused the Israeli government of “deliberately undermining these efforts and dangerously pushing towards reigniting the war of extermination against our people in the Gaza Strip”.On Tuesday, Israeli strikes killed seven people – including a child – and wounded 14 others at a crowded cafe on Gaza City’s harbour. The city’s port has been turned into a displacement camp, according to Wafa news agency.The Israeli military again claimed, without providing evidence, that it had targeted Hamas commanders in the enclave. Diplomatic deadlockWednesday’s attacks occurred two days after US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and Middle East envoy Jared Kushner visited the region to push for a Trump-backed deal to end to Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza.Kushner’s meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to break a diplomatic deadlock after Netanyahu rejected an agreement for Israel to withdraw from the Strip in exchange for Hamas disarming.Following the meeting, Kushner reiterated “Israel’s right to defend itself”. He threatened that Hamas must disarm or the US would support Israel to “finish the job in the appropriate way”.

Source: Al Jazeera
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