Deadly Strike: Israel’s Fifth Attack on Gaza School Leaves 14 Innocent Lives Lost in Crossfire
Israel Launches Fifth Attack on Gaza School, Killing 14 Civilians
On September 11, 2024, the Hamas Civil Defense Office and several hospital officials in Gaza reported that Israel launched an air strike on the United Nations school in the Nuzerat refugee camp, resulting in at least 14 fatalities.
The Israeli army claims to have carried out precision strikes on terrorists allegedly hiding inside the al-Jaouni school, stating that they are taking measures to minimize civilian casualties.
However, the Hamas Civil Defense Office reports that many of the victims were women and children, including the daughter of a rescue worker.
The United Nations has condemned the attack, noting that this is the fifth time the school has been attacked since the war in Gaza began 11 months ago, with a previous attack resulting in 16 deaths.
Key Facts:
- At least 14 people killed in the attack, including women and children.
- The Israeli army claims to have targeted terrorists hiding inside the school.
- The United Nations has condemned the attack, citing the school’s repeated targeting.
Related Topics:
- Israel-Gaza conflict
- United Nations involvement in Gaza
- Civilian casualties in conflict zones
