“Almost 16 people were deprived of their lives, and dozens more were bruised after Israel pointed a UN-run school,” according to Palestinian officials, reported in The International News.
Pakistani Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai, while lamenting Israel’s invasion of other schools in Gaza, has once also restated a summon for a ceasefire in the beleaguered settlement.
Bringing to social media platform X, Malala claimed: “I’m devastated to see yet another Israeli strike on a school in Gaza. We cannot become numb to violations of international humanitarian law and look away from the loss of innocent lives. I reiterate the urgent call for a lasting ceasefire.”
The Nobel laureate’s remarks are behind, as per Palestinian officials, “Around 16 people lost their lives and dozens more were wounded after an Israeli air strike targeted a United Nations-run school in Gaza.”
“The building was harbouring thousands of expelled individuals at the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza,” according to the health ministry.
There was no slowdown in battling inside Gaza, where late on Sunday the Israeli military resurrected rankings for citizens and expelled families in many districts in Gaza City to quit their homes.
“The contention was initiated on October 7 when soldiers conducted by Hamas, which maintained Gaza, thrashed southern Israel, massacred 1,200 people and endured around 250 hostages,” according to Israeli figures.
“Almost more than 38,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s military onslaught,” according to Gaza health officials, and the inshore enclave has enormously been minimized to debris.
A ceasefire appears far as Israel stays stubborn about patting out Hamas.
Published in The International News