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Israeli airstrike on a Gaza school martyrs hundreds

10-08-2024

GAZA CITY: An Israeli air strike on a school building sheltering displaced Palestinians in Gaza City has martyred more than 100 people, the director of a hospital has told media.

Fadl Naeem, head of al-Ahli Hospital where many of the casualties were taken, said those were the victims who had been identified so far, with the remains of many others so badly disfigured that identification was difficult.

He said the situation was “catastrophic”, and doctors were unable to treat those seriously wounded.

A spokesman for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said al-Taba’een school “served as an active Hamas and Islamic Jihad military facility” with approximately 20 “militants” operating there. Hamas denies this.

Earlier estimates of the number of dead were also in the dozens, with the Hamas-run health ministry’s ambulance service saying more than 60 had been killed, according to media. The civil defence agency put the number at more than 90.

The media cannot independently verify figures from either side.

Israel has attacked several such shelters in Gaza in the past few weeks.

According to the United Nations, 477 out of 564 school buildings in Gaza had been directly hit or damaged as of 6 July, with at least another 14 targeted since.

Al-Taba’een school housed more 1,000 people having recently received dozens of displaced people from the town of Beit Hanoun, after the Israeli army ordered them to leave their homes.

The building also served as a mosque and the Israeli strike hit during dawn prayers, witnesses said.

Jaafar Taha, a student who lives near the school, told media, the sound of the bombing was followed by screaming and noise.

“‘Save us, save us’, they were screaming,” he said.

“The scene was horrific. There were body parts everywhere and blood covering the walls.”

Salim Oweis, spokesman for the UN children’s agency, UNICEF, told media that the attack was “really outrageous”.

“All those schools are really packed with civilians, children, mothers and families, who are taking refuge in any empty space whether it’s a school or it’s a mosque, whatever it is, even in hospital yards.”

Israel’s military said it had “precisely struck Hamas terrorists operating within a Hamas command and control center embedded in the al-Taba’een school”.

A statement by IDF spokesman Lt Col Nadav Shoshani said that “based on Israeli intelligence, approximately 20 Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants, including senior commanders, were operating from the compound struck at the al-Tabaeen school, using it to carry out terrorist attacks”.

The Israeli spokesman said the casualty figures released by Hamas officials “do not align with the information held by the IDF, the precise munitions used, and the accuracy of the strike”.

Hamas described the attack as a “horrific crime and a dangerous escalation” in Israel’s “war of extermination against the Palestinian people”.

Fatah, Hamas’s political Palestinian rival in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, said Israel’s aim was “to exterminate Palestinians through a policy of cumulative killing”.

Philippe Lazzarini, head Unrwa, the UN agency which helps Palestinians, said “it’s time for these horrors unfolding under our watch to end”.

The EU’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said he was “horrified” by the images, adding: “There’s no justification for these massacres.”

The reported casualty figures for Saturday’s early-morning attack are higher than in most such strikes but targeting school buildings has become a regular feature of IDF operations in recent weeks, apparently as part of what it says is an ongoing effort to destroy Hamas military infrastructure. (Int’l News Desk)

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