
Twin Strikes in Gaza Leave Over 80 Dead, Including at UN School
Twin Strikes in Gaza Leave Over 80 Dead, Including at UN School
In a devastating turn of events, twin strikes in the northern Gaza refugee camp, including an attack on a UN school being used as a shelter, have resulted in the tragic loss of over 80 lives. The strikes, part of the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, have escalated tensions and humanitarian concerns in the region.
Hamas Health Official Reports on the Catastrophe
The strikes, which were verified by social media videos, showed a harrowing scene with bodies covered in blood and dust. The Hamas health official reported that these strikes were part of Israel’s response to the October 7 attacks, which had significant civilian casualties in southern Israel and involved around 240 hostages.
Devastating Toll of the Conflict
The ongoing air and ground campaign by the Israeli army has led to a staggering number of casualties, with the Hamas government reporting over 12,300 deaths, including more than 5,000 children. The strikes on the UN-run Al-Fakhura school, converted into a shelter, further underscore the tragic impact of the conflict on civilians.
International Reactions and Evacuations
The bombing of the UN school has drawn sharp international criticism, with Egypt condemning it as a war crime. Amidst these developments, hundreds fled from Gaza’s main hospital after an evacuation order, highlighting the dire situation in the region. The Israeli army’s operations, including within the hospital premises, have intensified the humanitarian crisis, with many patients, including premature babies, left in perilous conditions.
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