Israeli attacks kill 42 Palestinian police in Gaza since ceasefire, Interior Ministry says.
Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip have killed 42 Palestinian police personnel since the ceasefire took effect, according to the Palestinian Interior Ministry, which added that Israel is waging a systematic campaign aimed at dismantling civil order and governance structures.
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