Israel attacks schools and hospital in Gaza after talks fail
The official Palestinian news agency says that 25 people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes on two schools in Gaza late Sunday night, while the Israeli army says that Hamas camps located in the schools have been targeted.
Israel attacks schools and hospital in Gaza after talks fail
The official Palestinian news agency says that 25 people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes on two schools in Gaza late Sunday night, while the Israeli army says that Hamas camps located in the schools have been targeted.
According to the British news agency Reuters, earlier in the day, Israel targeted a tent camp in a hospital in Gaza.
Gaza health officials say at least 44 Palestinians were killed in the attack.
Palestinian news agency Wafa and Hamas media say that in addition to 25 deaths in Hasan Salama and Al-Nasr schools, which were targeted by Israeli attacks, dozens of people have also been injured because there were many homeless people living in the schools.
On the other hand, the Israeli army accused Hamas of using public places and said that Hamas operatives were inside the schools.
Hamas has denied using public spaces for military purposes.
The Hamas-run government media office says Israel has so far attacked 172 shelters, most of them schools, housing hundreds of displaced people who fled their territories after the war broke out on October 7. They were forced.
Medical officials say that the Israeli army attacked the Al-Aqsa hospital in Gaza early on Sunday morning, resulting in a fire and five people were killed and 18 injured.
In this regard, Israeli military officials say that the site was being used for "terrorist operations", and the fire after the attacks showed that there were weapons there.
Similarly, a house in Al-Balah area was hit by an Israeli missile attack, which resulted in the death of three people, while a missile attack on a house in Jabalia area killed eight people and a vehicle was also targeted in the northern Gaza area. In which three people died.
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