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Israeli military kills three Palestinian men in Gaza, health officials say

By Thomson Reuters Mar 28, 2026 | 8:48 AM

March 28 (Reuters) – The Israeli military killed three Palestinian men in Gaza on Saturday in two separate air strikes, local health officials and medics said, the ​latest round of deadly violence despite a U.S.-brokered ‌ceasefire that is now more than five months old.

Palestinian health officials said one man was killed in an air strike on a car in the Khan Younis area in southern Gaza, while medics said ‌two ​adult brothers were killed in Shujiaya, ⁠a neighbourhood east of ⁠Gaza City.

The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the two air strikes.

The military has killed more than 680 Palestinians in Gaza since ​a ceasefire with Hamas came into effect in November, local health officials say. More than 72,000 have been ⁠killed since the war started in ⁠October 2023.

Israel is now also waging a ​war alongside the U.S. against Iran, and is carrying out ​a new campaign against Hezbollah where Israeli forces have ‌invaded southern Lebanon.

The Hamas-affiliated Shehab News Agency said the brothers were killed in an air strike by the Israeli military after an Israeli-backed Palestinian militia in Gaza had tried ⁠to abduct them.

Neither Hamas nor any other militant group has identified the brothers as members.

Witnesses told Reuters the two brothers, armed ⁠with guns, clashed ‌with the militia and that they were ⁠later targeted by drones. The witnesses also reported ​Israeli ‌tanks opening fire.

Violence in Gaza has persisted ​despite the ⁠ceasefire and amid Israel’s war with Iran. Health officials in the territory say at least 40 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since the Iran conflict began a month ago.

(Reporting by Nidal al Mughrabi; Writing by Alexander Cornwell; Editing ​by Jan Harvey)