Crisis Escalates Amid Israeli Airstrikes on Gaza Schools and Hospitals
An Israeli airstrike on a school in Gaza killed at least 28, including women and children, as hospitals face evacuation orders. Medics warn of critical conditions due to lack of resources. The conflict escalates with Israeli offensives pushing residents into humanitarian zones lacking safety.
An Israeli airstrike targeted a school sheltering displaced individuals in central Gaza, resulting in at least 28 fatalities, including women and children, according to medics on Thursday. The strike in Deir Al-Balah, which wounded many others, came as part of ongoing military actions amid an enduring conflict.
Three northern Gaza hospitals have been issued evacuation orders, risking patients' lives, as the Israeli military continues its offensive. The military claims precise strikes aimed at terrorists, though Gaza health officials report significant casualties and an urgent need for medical supplies.
Palestinian health authorities report over 130 deaths in northern military operations intended to inhibit Hamas regrouping. As evacuation continues, the struggle for safe refuge intensifies, with residents caught in dire humanitarian conditions in the densely populated enclave.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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