Israel has killed nearly a dozen Gaza police officers this week as it steps up attacks on a Hamas-run force that the fighters have used to re-establish governance in areas under their control, Gaza authorities say.
Hamas’ nearly 10,000 police officers have emerged as a sticking point in talks to advance US President Donald Trump’s plan for Gaza.
Hamas wants them included in a new police force envisioned under the plan.
Trump’s plan calls for the fighter group to lay down its weapons and hand over governance to a committee of Palestinian technocrats who would manage Gaza’s police as Israeli troops withdraw.
Talks on disarming Hamas have been delayed by the US-Israeli war with Iran, Reuters has reported.
On the ground in Gaza, mostly unarmed officers dressed in navy police uniforms patrol the streets in the seafront sliver of Gaza where Hamas retained control under an October ceasefire following two years of war.
Officers could be seen directing traffic and patrolling markets and tent encampments in Gaza City on Monday.
Ismail Al Thawabta, director of the Hamas-run Gaza government media office, said Israel had killed more than 2,800 Gaza police officers since October 7, 2023, when Hamas-led fighters attacked southern Israel, triggering the war.
Dozens of officers have been killed since the ceasefire, including at least 10 since the start of the US-Israeli war with Iran, Thawabta said.
To try to avoid more losses, he said, “operational orders and precautionary measures” had been issued “to reduce risks to police personnel, including reorganising movements and deployments.”
Israel says its attacks in Gaza that have struck and killed police officers have been aimed at eliminating threats to its troops from Hamas.
Israeli troops remain deployed in the roughly 53 per cent of Gaza under Israel’s control.
In Israel’s most recent attack, nine police officers were killed in an air strike on a car in Zawayda in central Gaza on Sunday, Gaza medics said.