Israeli Airstrikes Kill 34 in Gaza
Israeli Airstrikes Kill 34 in Gaza
Israeli Airstrikes Kill 34 in Gaza
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Israeli airstrikes in Gaza resulted in at least 34 fatalities, including 19 women and children, as a UN school sheltering displaced families was targeted in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The Israeli military claimed the strikes were aimed at Hamas militants believed to be operating from the school, a claim that has not been independently verified. Casualty reports indicated that at least 18 people were wounded, and among the deceased was the daughter of a civil defense worker who had not seen her for 10 months. This incident marks the fifth attack on the Al-Jaouni School since the conflict escalated on October 7, 2023, with the wider Israeli campaign in Gaza leading to over 41,000 Palestinian deaths and extensive damage to infrastructure. The ongoing violence has drawn international condemnation and raised concerns about potential war crimes due to the targeting of civilian facilities. As tens of thousands of Palestinians remain displaced, the humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate amid persistent military operations.

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