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At least ten Gazans have died and twenty more were injured this Monday near a school located in the Al Maghazi refugee camp by shots from an Israeli-backed militia and military drone attacks, as confirmed to EFE eyewitnesses and a medical source.
Furthermore, andhe director of the World Health Organization (OMS), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has confirmed the death of a worker of the entity in Gaza “during a security incident” with the Israeli Army, which is why medical evacuations through the Rafah crossing into Egypt have been suspended.
These are the latest acts of violence that cast a shadow over the fragile ceasefire agreement in Gaza backed by the United States, in which both sides accuse each other of breaking it.

Palestinians inspect the damage after an Israeli projectile hit a cyclist, according to medical services, in Gaza City, April 6, 2026.
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Gaza’s Health Ministry says Israeli gunfire has killed at least 700 people since the truce officially began, while Israel counts four soldiers killed by militants in Gaza during the same period.
New attacks against civilians
According to medical services, an Israeli airstrike killed a Palestinian and left him wounded early on Monday. to a child while they were on a motorcycle. The same sources have reported that Israeli forces have killed another Palestinian by opening fire on a vehicle in central Gaza, raising at least 12 dead only this Monday.
Later, some Palestinians clashed with members of a Israeli-backed militiawho they claimed attacked the school in an attempt to kidnap some people, according to doctors and residents a Reuters.
According to a video released after the incident by the militia itself, led by Shoqui Abu Nasira, five of the deceased in Al Maghazi would be alleged Hamas militiamen.

People react as Palestinians carry wounded people following an Israeli attack in front of a school housing displaced people, according to medical staff, at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, on April 6, 2026
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“Today we carried out an operation to pursue Hamas militants in the Al Maghazi camp. The operation was a success: we seized weapons and killed five militiamen. We will continue along this path until we achieve victory, the liberation of the people and their safe return to their homes,” says this group in a video in which about twenty young men appear armed with helmets and balaclavas.
Eyewitnesses have reported EFE that about 15 armed members of this militia have advanced in the direction of Maghazi’s homes, located about 700 meters from the yellow line and They have opened fire on civilians “to intimidate them”.

After this, members of Hamas intervened, while residents of Maghazi defended themselves by throwing stones. Then, Israeli drones have attacked this densely populated neighborhood, inhabited mainly by displaced Palestinians.
An incident with the WHO
Benjamin Netanyahu’s military forces have killed Majdi Mustafa Aslan, 54 years olda resident of the Gazan Al Bureij refugee camp hired to provide services to the WHO in the Palestinian enclave.
In a message on
Prior to the confirmation by the WHO, medical sources from the Martyrs of Al Aqsa hospital and personnel from the entity have reported this death, assuring that it was the driver of an entity vehicle and pointing to the Israeli Army as responsible for the attack.
The Israeli Army has assured EFE that the car was moving “without markings” so was considered a “threat”: They allege, without providing evidence, that the driver “accelerated” towards the armed forces before they shot him.
However, Raed Aslan, one of the passengers who survived the attack, said that the vehicles showed the WHO logo “everywhere”, according to the testimony collected by journalists in Khan Yunis.
Despite this, Adhanom Ghebreyesus did not mention Israel in his message and added that “the incident is under investigation.”
.@WHO is devastated to confirm that a person contracted to provide services to the Organization in Gaza was killed today during a security incident.
Two WHO staff members were present but were not injured.
We extend our condolences to the family, loved ones, and colleagues… pic.twitter.com/REuhPTLZKD
— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) April 6, 2026
The attacked vehicle was part of a medical convoy transporting sick Gazans to the Rafah crossing, the only exit from the occupied enclave to receive treatment in other countries, since Israel does not allow medical evacuations to Jerusalem or the West Bank.
In his message, the WHO director confirmed that “medical evacuations are suspended until further notice” and called for protection for humanitarian workers in Gaza.
The militias in the Strip
The presence of anti-Hamas militias is common in the Strip, and Israel even acknowledged that since the start of the offensive in October 2023, it had supported other groups with the supposed objective of destabilizing Hamas.
One of the best known is that of Yaser Abu Shabab, leader of a Gazan anti-Hamas militia based in the south of Rafah, within the area controlled by Israel, whose men, according to witnesses, participate in the interrogations of Palestinians returning to Gaza through the Rafah crossing.
This militia was accused by the Hamas Government of stealing the scarce humanitarian aid that entered the Gaza Strip in connivance with the Israeli Army.
