At least 25 killed in explosion at two schools in Gaza City
- August 4, 2024
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[Síguenos ahora también en WhatsApp. Da clic aquí] At least 25 people died and dozens were injured in separate attacks Israelis vs. Two Schools cities A loopin the north
[Síguenos ahora también en WhatsApp. Da clic aquí] At least 25 people died and dozens were injured in separate attacks Israelis vs. Two Schools cities A loopin the north
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At least 25 people died and dozens were injured in separate attacks Israelis vs. Two Schools cities A loopin the north of the sector, according to several Palestinian media outlets.
The enclave’s civil defense, which earlier confirmed five people had died in the attacks, said it was continuing to work to remove bodies from the rubble and that Thousands of displaced persons have found shelter in both centres.
The Israeli military confirmed the attack on the Hassan Salameh school in the west of the capital Gaza, as well as the Nasser school, also located in Gaza City, as two “command centers” used Palestinian militias.
According to the army, Hamas He used both complexes to shelter his fighters and plan attacks on troops.
“Prior to the attack, numerous measures were taken to reduce the risk of harm to civilians, including the use of precision munitions, surveillance and additional reconnaissance,” the statement said. Israeli authorities.
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The army attacked the Hamam school in Gaza City, where dozens of displaced people were sheltering, on Saturday, killing 16 people, according to Gaza authorities.
The Gaza Civil Defense confirmed this. there were immigrants in the schoolwhile Israeli forces claimed the complex was used “as a hideout for Hamas terrorists from which they planned to carry out attacks on Israeli soldiers and the State of Israel.”
At least 39,538 people have been killed and more than 91,000 wounded in the devastated Palestinian enclave since the war began. warAccording to the latest figures from the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry.
The humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate in an area where 90% of the population is displaced, many live in tents without access to running water or electricity, and where diseases are spreading due to the closure of clinics and hospitals.
EFE
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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