Dozens killed in Gaza as Israel strikes fourth school in four days
- An Israeli airstrike on a school shelter in southern Gaza resulted in dozens of casualties, mainly women and children.
- The strike killed at least 25 people, as confirmed by an Associated Press reporter at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis.
- Hamas-run health officials reported a death toll of at least 29 from the strike.
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Israeli airstrike outside Gaza school leaves at least 29 people dead
As malnutrition grips Gaza and the death toll nears 40,000 - including nearly 15,000 children - Israel’s brutal attack on Gaza drags on. A school near Khan Younis was the latest target in a major airstrike
The Israeli Army confirmed that it carried out an attack in Khan Younis (southern Gaza Strip), which left at least 25 dead and more than 50 injured in a nearby school, where displaced Palestinian families were taking refuge.
Flyers distributed in Jerusalem demand that all who live in the area head to the town of Deir al-Balah (center) and pick up instructions on allegedly safe routes for this evacuation process.
Israel's military continues its offensive on Gaza City: The army called on all residents to flee south via “security corridors.” The conflict with the Lebanese Hezbollah militia is also continuing.
The Israeli army dropped leaflets over the city of Gaza on Wednesday, July 10, calling on people on the ground to leave towards the southern part of the enclave.
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