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    Israeli Strike Kills Two Palestinians in a Car in Gaza, Medics Say

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    Posted on March 8, 2026

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    Last updated: April 1, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    An Israeli air strike near Al‑Azhar University in Gaza City on March 8 killed at least two Palestinians traveling in a car, marking the deadliest incident since the U.S.–Israeli campaign against Iran began a week prior. Multiple others were wounded amid ongoing daily ceasefire breaches.

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    Israeli air and tank strikes kills six Palestinians in Gaza, medics say

    Main Events and Aftermath of the Gaza Strikes

    By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Mahmoud Issa

    Details of the Airstrike and Tank Shelling

    CAIRO/GAZA March 9 (Reuters) - An Israeli airstrike and tank shelling killed six Palestinians, including two women and a girl, in separate attacks in Gaza City on Sunday, the deadliest incidents in Gaza since the U.S.-Israeli assault on Iran began a week ago, health officials said.

    Victims and Locations

    Mohamed Abu Selmia, the head of the Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, said three men were killed in an airstrike near Al-Azhar University in western Gaza City - a paramedic Mohammad Hamduna, and two others named as Mohammad Abu Shedeq and Ahmed Lafi. 

    The strike hit near crowded tent camps where Gazans were sheltering, and wounded several other people, the medics added.

    Military Statements and Claims

    Such attacks have declined since the start of the U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran, although Israeli forces have killed several Palestinians over the past week. 

    In a statement on Sunday, the Israeli military said the strike had killed two Hamas members who had been preparing to attack Israeli soldiers, without providing evidence.

    No militant group has claimed any of the men as members.   

    The Israeli military declined to comment in response to Reuters' request for evidence connecting the men to a potential attack.

    Tank Shelling in Central Gaza

    A little after midnight in the central Gaza Strip, Israeli tank shelling killed at least three people, two women, including a local journalist, and a girl, and wounded 10 other people, some of them children, according to health officials at Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat camp.

    Medics said the tank shells hit a tent encampment, housing displaced families in the western Nuseirat area. Two years of war turned most of the enclave into a wasteland, and uprooted most of the territory's population of over two million.

    On Monday, an Israeli security official told Reuters the military wasn't aware of any incident in which a child and a journalist were killed by Israeli shelling.

    Scenes from the Aftermath

    Witness Accounts and Immediate Impact

    BLANKETS STAINED WITH BLOOD

    Reuters footage showed Palestinians sifting through the tent encampments, checking damage to their shelters, and displaying blankets stained with blood, as some women sat and wept next to a white-shrouded body.

    “We were sitting in our tents, sitting, and suddenly we saw something striking like red fire once, twice, and three times. We started running without knowing (where to go)," said Nisreen Abu Shalouf, whose daughter-in-law was killed in the strike.

    "I found my daughter-in-law in the tent, I found her with her brain exposed...She was still a newlywed, I swear, she was a newlywed,” she told Reuters. Some of her children were also wounded.

    Context and Ongoing Conflict

    Ceasefire and Continuing Violence

    Israel and Hamas agreed to a U.S.-brokered Gaza ceasefire deal that kicked off last October, but violence has continued on a near-daily basis. Both sides have blamed the other for the violation of the truce agreement.

    Casualties and War Impact

    The Gaza health ministry said at least 640 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire since October. Israel says four soldiers have been killed by militants in Gaza over the same period. 

    Gaza has been devastated by more than two years of an Israeli onslaught that killed over 72,000 Palestinians, according to local health authorities.

    Origins of the Current Conflict

    The war was sparked by Hamas' October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, where the militants killed 1,200 people and took more than 250 hostages, according to Israeli tallies.

    (Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi. Additional reporting by Pesha Magid and Mahmoud Issa; Editing by Alexandra Hudson, Stephen Coates and Ros Russell)

    References

    • Israeli strike kills two Palestinians in a car in Gaza, medics say - Reuters via AL-Monitor
    • Israeli strike kills two Palestinians in a car in Gaza, medics say - CNA (Channel NewsAsia)

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •The strike, occurring near Al‑Azhar University, killed two civilians and injured others, health officials said.
    • •This was the deadliest attack in Gaza since U.S.‑Israeli operations against Iran commenced roughly a week earlier.
    • •Despite a U.S.‑brokered ceasefire since October, near‑daily violence continues, with over 72,000 Palestinians reported killed in Gaza since the war began.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Israeli strike kills two Palestinians in a car in Gaza, medics say

    1How many Palestinians were killed in the recent Israeli strike in Gaza City?

    At least two Palestinians were killed in the Israeli air strike in Gaza City, according to local medics.

    2Where did the Israeli air strike take place in Gaza?

    The strike hit a car near Al-Azhar University in western Gaza City.

    • Main Events and Aftermath of the Gaza Strikes
    • Details of the Airstrike and Tank Shelling
    • Victims and Locations
    • Military Statements and Claims
    • Tank Shelling in Central Gaza
    • Scenes from the Aftermath
    • Witness Accounts and Immediate Impact
    • BLANKETS STAINED WITH BLOOD
    • Context and Ongoing Conflict
    • Ceasefire and Continuing Violence
    • Casualties and War Impact
    • Origins of the Current Conflict
    3What has been the toll of Israeli-Palestinian violence since the ceasefire?

    At least 640 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire since October, with four Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza.

    4What triggered the recent war between Israel and Gaza?

    The conflict was sparked by Hamas' October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, which killed 1,200 people and resulted in over 250 hostages.

    5Has violence continued in Gaza despite the ceasefire deal?

    Yes, violence has continued on a near-daily basis, with both sides blaming each other for violating the truce.

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