Live Update: 12 displaced Palestinians killed in Israeli strike on Gaza school


According to recent news, at least 12 displaced Palestinians were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a school in Gaza, which was being used as a shelter by people who had already been displaced due to the ongoing conflict. The attack has sparked further outrage, as the school was being run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) and was meant to be a safe refuge for civilians fleeing the violence.


The situation in Gaza remains dire, with casualties continuing to mount on both sides of the conflict. International organizations and humanitarian groups have condemned the attack, calling for immediate protection of civilians and an end to violence. The international community has also called for investigations into violations of international law, including potential war crimes.


The broader context involves intense airstrikes, ground operations, and ongoing clashes between Israeli forces and Hamas militants, further exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Thousands of Palestinians have been killed and many more displaced, while the death toll on the Israeli side has also risen significantly.


This incident underscores the vulnerability of civilians, particularly those sheltering in locations that were supposed to be protected, like schools or hospitals, in times of conflict. The situation remains incredibly complex, and finding a peaceful resolution seems more urgent than ever.

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