Israel Airstrike on Gaza School: Hamas Claims Over 100 Dead
Deutsche Welle Chinese reports: The Gaza health ministry stated that an Israeli airstrike on a school resulted in at least 100 deaths. At the time of the strike, approximately 6,000 refugees were housed in the school. Al Jazeera, citing the Palestinian Civil Defense, reported that many people were burned alive in the attack. However, these casualty figures have not been independently verified by third parties.
The Israel Defense Forces claimed that from Friday night to early Saturday morning, they carried out an airstrike on a Hamas command center located within a school in northern Gaza, and they asserted that "terrorists" were successfully targeted. The IDF stated that this command center was situated next to a mosque within the school grounds, and multiple measures were taken before the strike to minimize civilian harm, including the use of precision-guided munitions.
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad condemned the strike, labeling it a "horrific massacre" and accusing Israel of aiming to kill as many civilians as possible, including the elderly and children. The Egyptian government also condemned the airstrike, arguing that Israel has no intention of reaching a ceasefire agreement or ending the conflict.
Meanwhile, the United States urged all parties to avoid further escalation. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, in a call with Israel's defense minister, emphasized the urgency of a ceasefire, stating that it would aid in the release of hostages and the restoration of broader regional stability.
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