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Israeli airstrike on Gaza school kills over 100, dozens injured

The airstrike in Daraj has drawn widespread condemnation and raised international concern over the growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza
11:03 AM Aug 10, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
israeli airstrike on gaza school kills over 100  dozens injured
Israeli airstrike on Gaza school kills over 100, dozens injured
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New Delhi, Aug 10: In an escalation of violence, more than 100 people have been reported killed and dozens injured after Israeli missiles struck the al-Taba'een school in the Daraj area of Gaza City. The school, which was being used as a shelter for displaced Palestinians, was hit by three rockets on Saturday, according to reports from Gaza's civil defence agency.

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The Israeli military confirmed the strike, stating that it had targeted a Hamas command center embedded within the school. This is part of a broader campaign by Israel to dismantle Hamas infrastructure, which it claims is being deliberately placed within civilian areas. Earlier in the week, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) announced that they had targeted other Hamas command and control centers within two additional schools in Gaza City.

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The airstrike in Daraj has drawn widespread condemnation and raised international concern over the growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The densely populated area has been under heavy bombardment, leading to significant civilian casualties and destruction of infrastructure. Schools, hospitals, and residential buildings have not been spared, exacerbating the plight of the already vulnerable population.

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This incident is part of a broader and ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, which has seen repeated cycles of violence. The situation remains highly volatile, with both sides engaging in attacks that have led to substantial loss of life and deepened the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The international community continues to call for de-escalation and the protection of civilians, but the conflict shows no signs of abating.

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