School Compound Airstrike in Gaza City Devastates Palestinian Families
An Israeli airstrike targeted a Gaza City school compound, killing around 100 people, including children and women. The compound was used as a shelter for displaced Palestinian families. Hamas and Israel have conflicting accounts regarding the presence of militants at the site. The incident has intensified calls for renewed ceasefire talks.
In a tragic turn of events, an Israeli airstrike hit a school compound in Gaza City, resulting in approximately 100 casualties, including children and women. The Gaza Civil Emergency Service reported that the compound served as a refuge for displaced Palestinian families.
Horrifying video evidence from the site highlights the devastation, showing body parts, bloodstained blankets, and burnt debris. Despite Israel's claim that the compound harbored around 20 militants, Hamas maintains the site housed only civilians.
This incident has added fuel to ongoing ceasefire discussions, with international condemnation growing. Senior officials and human rights organizations are urging immediate action to prevent further loss of innocent lives.
(With inputs from agencies.)