Israel broadens evacuation orders after deadly strike on Gaza school-turned-shelter
- The Israeli military has ordered additional evacuations in southern Gaza after an airstrike on a school-turned-shelter killed at least 80 Palestinians, according to local health authorities.
- Gaza’s Health Ministry reports that the Palestinian death toll in the ongoing war is nearing 40,000, with no clarification on how many were fighters.
- European leaders condemned the strike, while the U.S. expressed concern about reports of civilian casualties, according to Vice President Kamala Harris.
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After counting the deaths this weekend, the number of Palestinians killed rises to 39,897.
'No civilians in area' when airstrike hit Gaza school-turned-shelter, Israel claims - after charity says more than 100 people killed
In an interview with Sky News, Israeli government spokesman David Mencer claims footage shows there were no civilians in the area at the time of the strike and 19 "terrorists" were killed. Save The Children says more than 100 people died, including children.
Palestinian authorities said on Monday that 93 people, including 11 children and six women, were killed on Saturday in an Israeli strike on a school in Gaza. For its part, Israel claims to have eliminated 31 fighters from Hamas and Islamic Jihad.
Israel Widens Evacuation Orders in Southern Gaza. Hamas Wants Plans for a Deal Instead of More Talks
The Israeli military ordered more evacuations in southern Gaza a day after health authorities said an airstrike on a school-turned-shelter in the north killed at least 80 Palestinians.
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