Israel also struck weapons storage, manufacturing and launch sites in Gaza, the Israel Defence Forces said in a statement.
The Gaza Civil Defence emergency response team and hospital officials said Israel struck a tent in Khan Younis that housed the Abu Hadayed family, killing seven people; a residential home in the al-Nasr neighbourhood west of Gaza City; and a police station in Gaza City’s Sheikh Redwan area.
The majority of the 32 dead were women and children, according to Gaza Civil Defence spokesman Mahmoud Bassal.
The Israeli military has killed 509 Gazans and injured more than 1400 since the ceasefire took effect last October 11, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
The Israeli campaign has killed more than 71,000 people in the enclave since October 2023, according to the ministry, which does not distinguish between combatants and civilians.
The Israeli Government launched the campaign after Hamas led an assault on southern Israel that killed 1200 people and took 251 back to Gaza as hostages, according to Israeli officials.
The IDF believes the number of deaths in Gaza is about 70,000, not including bodies buried under rubble, a senior Israeli military official told Israeli reporters on background this week.
The IDF is still reviewing how many of the dead were combatants and how many were civilians, the official said.
After Israeli media reported the official’s comments, the IDF clarified that it was not disclosing formal casualty estimates.
“The details published do not reflect official IDF data,” Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani wrote on X. “Any publication or report on this matter will be released through official and orderly channels.”