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At least 27 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli airstrike at the North Gaza School, which served asylum for the displaced families, the Ministry of Health Hamas reports.
More than a dozen were wounded when the Dar al-arkam school in the northeast area of Tufa in Gaza was impressed, she referred to a local hospital.
The Israeli military said it was impressed by “famous terrorists who were in the Hamas command and management center” in the city without mentioning the school.
Earlier, the Ministry of Health reported the murder of another 97 people in Israeli attacks in the previous 24 hours, when Israel said its insulting expansion was expanding to capture most of the Palestinian territory.
A spokesman for the Gaza Civil Defense Agency in Gaza Mahmoud Basal said the children and women were among the dead after the strike at the Dar-alkam school.
He also said that a woman who was very pregnant twins disappeared with her husband, sister and three children.
Video from Al-Al-Al-Al-Al-Al-Hospital showed that cars and trucks with serious injuries are being thrown there.
A statement by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) states that the site in the city of Gaza, which was struck, was used by Hamas fighters to plan attacks on Israeli civilians and troops.
It adds that many steps have been taken to mitigate the damage to civilians.
At least 12 people were killed during the night when several houses were impressed in the area of Eastern Gaza, civil defense said.
He posted a video that appears to show the bodies of two young children who pull rescuers from the remains of the destroyed building.
A witness who asked him not to be named, told the Lifeline Arabic BBC Arabic program that he was asleep when he “suddenly faltered from a brutal explosion and found that it happened in the house of our neighbors, the Ayad family.”
There was no immediate comment from IDF, but on Thursday morning he ordered the residents of Sheji and the four neighboring areas to evacuate immediately to the western city of Gaza, warning that he was “working with great power … to destroy the terrorist infrastructure.”
This week IDF has issued similar evacuation orders for several districts of Northern Gaza, as well as the entire southern city of Rafa and parts of the neighboring Khan UNIS, which forced about 100,000 Palestinians to escape, the UN reports.
On March 18, Israel resumed its aerial blast and insulting in Gaza after the first stage of ceasefire and hostage deals agreed with Hamas in January ended and negotiations in the second stage of the transaction stopped.
IDF chief spokesman, Brigade General Ether Defrin, said on Thursday that his action “switched to another stage” in recent days.
“We have expanded the operations in the southern gas strip for the purpose of surrounding and dividing Rafa,” he said. “In the Northern Gaza, our troops operate against terrorist purposes, clearing the territory and disassemble the terrorist infrastructure.”
He added that in the last two weeks Israeli troops have inflicted more than 600 “gas targets” and “eliminated more than 250 terrorists”.
Before the strike in the Tufe Ministry of Health, Gaza stated that at least 1,163 people were killed in the same period. The UN Agency said it includes more than 300 children.
On Wednesday night, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli troops were creating another military corridor that disabled Rafa from Khan Unis.
He claimed that the military pressure would force Hamas to release the other 59 hostages he was holding up to 24 of which are considered alive.
However, Hamas said he would not engage in the last proposal of Israel on a new ceasefire, which was said to be agreed with the US, one of the mediators in the negotiations.
The Palestinian group stated that he only had taken a plan highlighted by two mediators, catarrh and Egypt, for a 50-day truce.
Full information about this plan is not revealed, but it is clear that the regional proposal saw five hostages that came out in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, the abolition of Israeli Gaza forces, where they recently redistributed and the influx of humanitarian aid. There would also be negotiations to end the war.
Israel wants more hostages to be released at the beginning of the new truce.
In another development on Thursday, IDF said the mechanism for finding the facts of the General Staff conducted an investigation into the murder of Israeli forces of 15 Palestinian emergency officers near Rafakh on March 23, as well as their funeral that the UN official called a “mass grave”.
“We want to have all the facts in such a way that we can also prosecute people when we need,” said the IDF press.
Palestinian paramedic who survived the attack, speaking from the BBC, challenged an Israeli account Five ambulances, a fire truck and a UN vehicle were released about the emergency calls.
The military said the vehicles were “suspicious” to their troops without headlights and emergency signals. It also said that Hamas and “eight other terrorists” were among the killed, but only one.
Survived, Montey Lunch, insisted that “all lights were” until the vehicles hit direct fire. He also rejected the military statement that Hamas might have used an ambulance as a cover, saying that all ambulance staff were civilians.
The Israeli military launched a campaign to destroy Hamas in response to an unprecedented cross -border attack on October 7, 2023, which killed about 1,200 people and 251 were taken hostage.
More than 50 520 people have been killed in Gaza since then, the Ministry of Health of the territory has been killed.