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27 killed in Israeli attack on school housing displaced Gazans

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Last updated: 2024/10/12 at 4:57 AM
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In recent days, Israel has continued to carry out strikes on the Gaza Strip, with the aim of preventing Hamas from regrouping after a year of conflict. One such strike, on a school housing displaced people, resulted in the deaths of at least 27 individuals, including women and children. The Israel Defence Forces claimed that the target of the strike was a militant command and control centre within the school, but provided no evidence to support this claim. Aid groups and witnesses have disputed the necessity of these attacks, with some stating that they are resulting in civilian casualties and further destruction in an already devastated region.

The Swiss NGO Terre des Hommes reported that members of their children’s health teams were among those killed in the school attack. Witnesses at the scene noted that the strike occurred during a meeting between school managers and aid group representatives, with no Hamas-run police present at the time. This incident comes amidst a larger Israeli operation against Hamas in the Jabaliya refugee camp, where heavy fighting has been ongoing. The health ministry in Gaza reported uncovering dozens of bodies, with many more presumed to be trapped under the rubble, as a result of the ongoing attacks.

Meanwhile, Israel has also launched attacks in Beirut and carried out a ground incursion against the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah. The UN peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon, UNIFIL, reported that Israeli tanks fired on their headquarters, injuring two peacekeepers who were later hospitalized. UNIFIL stated that their headquarters and surrounding areas had been repeatedly targeted by Israeli forces. The Israeli military said they were investigating the incident, as tensions continue to escalate in the region. The ongoing conflict has raised concerns about the potential for further civilian casualties and destruction, as both sides continue to engage in military operations.

The Israeli strikes on Gaza and Beirut have drawn condemnation from international observers, who have called for an immediate ceasefire to prevent further loss of life. The United Nations has expressed deep concern over the escalating violence and the impact on innocent civilians caught in the crossfire. Humanitarian organizations are working tirelessly to provide assistance to those affected by the conflict, but access to those in need is becoming increasingly difficult due to the ongoing attacks. The situation is dire and urgent action is needed to end the violence and find a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

As the conflict in the region continues to intensify, there are growing calls for a return to diplomacy and negotiations to resolve the underlying issues fueling the violence. The international community must come together to push for a ceasefire and engage in dialogue to address the root causes of the conflict. Both sides must prioritize the protection of civilians and adhere to international law in their military actions. The suffering of innocent people in Gaza, Beirut, and beyond cannot continue unchecked, and the world must do everything in its power to bring an end to the violence and prevent further loss of life. Only through diplomacy and a commitment to peace can a lasting resolution to this conflict be achieved.

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