Tragedy in Gaza: School Strike Kills 22 Amid Ongoing Conflict
An Israeli strike in Gaza City targeted a Hamas command center within a school, resulting in at least 22 deaths, mainly women and children. The incident highlights growing casualties and international tensions in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Both sides offer conflicting narratives on the use of civilian facilities for military purposes.
An Israeli strike in southern Gaza City killed at least 22 people, primarily women and children, in a school sheltering displaced people, according to Palestinian reports. The Israeli military stated the target was a Hamas command center situated in the school compound. Hamas denied using civilian facilities for military actions.
Eyewitnesses described a sudden attack where rockets hit a playground where women and children were present. Some victims were carried away wrapped in blankets. Reuters footage captured the devastation, showing destroyed walls and burnt furniture, as the community attempted to salvage belongings.
In Rafah, four health workers were reportedly killed as Israeli forces continue operations aimed at dismantling militant infrastructure. The conflict, sparked by a Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, has seen significant casualties and displacement, with efforts for a ceasefire complicated by demands from both sides.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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