The Palestinian General Directorate of Police announced in a statement, "The martyrdom of 5 police officers and personnel, and the injury of others with various wounds, as a result of the occupation aircraft bombing a police site with at least two missiles in the Al-Tuam area, north of Gaza."
Earlier on Saturday, medical sources said that four Palestinians were injured, one of them seriously, in an Israeli bombing that targeted a bicycle in the Al-Mawasi area, west of Khan Younis city in the southern Gaza Strip.
In another incident, sources reported that two Palestinians were wounded by Israeli occupation army gunfire east of the Bureij camp in the central Gaza Strip.
Two young Palestinians were moderately wounded when an Israeli drone dropped a bomb on a gathering of civilians in the Halawa refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, according to the same sources.
Eyewitnesses said the targeted areas are outside the control and deployment of the Israeli occupation army under the ceasefire agreement.
Early Saturday morning, the Israeli army demolished Palestinian homes and structures in areas under its control east of the Shuja'iyya neighborhood in eastern Gaza City. According to eyewitnesses, a loud explosion was heard as a result of the demolition.
Heavy artillery shelling also targeted areas north and east of Beit Lahia town in the northern Gaza Strip, coinciding with intense gunfire from Israeli vehicles.
In the southern Gaza Strip, the eastern areas of Khan Younis city were subjected to artillery shelling and heavy gunfire from Israeli vehicles, according to local sources.
The continued violations of the agreement resulted in the martyrdom of 883 Palestinians and the injury of 2,648 others, according to data from the Ministry of Health on Friday.
The agreement was reached two years after a genocidal war that began with Israel on October 8, 2023, and continued later in various forms, leaving more than 72,000 Palestinian martyrs and more than 172,000 wounded, and widespread destruction affecting 90% of civilian infrastructure, with reconstruction costs estimated by the United Nations at about $70 billion.
