Israeli strikes in Gaza have ended at least 69 Palestinians over the last 24 hours, including a journacatalog and save laborers.
An attack on a United Nations-run school in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis on Sunday ended at least 20 displaced Palestinians, including women and children.
An earlier air attack hit the civil aelevatency centre in the Nparticipateirat labelet area in central Gaza, ending Ahmed al-Louh, a video journacatalog who labored for Al Jazeera, and five other people. Another strike on a hoparticipate in the Nparticipateirat camp ended five people, including children.
At least 11 people were ended in three Israeli air rhelps on Gaza City hoparticipates, nine were ended in the towns of Beit Lahiya and Beit Hanoon and the Jabalia camp when clusters of hoparticipates were bomb deviceed or set ablaze, and two were ended in Rafah.
The Israeli military shelp the three Gaza City hoparticipates belengthyed to “militants” arrangening imminent attacks.
In Beit Hanoon, dwellnts shelp Israeli forces besieged families sheltering in Khalil Aweida school before storming it and ordering them to head towards Gaza City.
The spokesperson of the Government Media Office in Gaza shelp 43 people were ended in that attack, while others were wounded.
As the official Palestinian death toll from the war on Gaza proximates 45,000, Israel is accparticipated of carrying out mass murder and ethnic immacutardysing to depoputardy Gaza’s northern edge to produce a buffer zone. Israel denies this and says the campaign aims Hamas.