The Israeli army accuses the militias of using part of the school as a “control room,” something Hamas flatly denies, while insisting that these statements are “pure lies that the enemy tries to justify his holocaust.”
At least 28 people diedincluding many children, and 160 were injured in a new one bombings committed by the army Israel against one school in the Yabalia refugee camplocated in the north of the Gaza Strip and which has previously been the target of other Israeli attacks.
The bombing started several fires at Abu Hussein’s primary school, which is affiliated with the United Nations Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Middle East. (UNRWA) and houses scores of people who have been forced to move to the north of the enclave since the Israeli army launched the war a year ago, the WAFA agency reported. Some of the dead and injured have been taken to Kamal Adwan hospitals. in the north, despite emergency services being overwhelmed by persistent attacks, the strong blockade and the destruction of health facilities.
The Israeli army, for its part, has accused Hamas and Islamic Jihad of having a “control room” from which they coordinate their commands in a building formerly used as a school in northern Gaza.
However, Hamas has denied using this UNRWA school, a refuge for hundreds of people, for military purposes and has denounced the “horrendous massacre” committed by Israel, which is part of its “intended terrorist and criminal plan ”. for the forced displacement of the Palestinian people.” The northern Gaza Strip is being subjected to a holocaust, genocide and systematic displacement in full view of the entire world, which is a shameful stain on the face of those international structures that are incapable of protecting humanity,” Hamas denounced in a statement declaration.
“The terrorist occupation’s claims that the Abu Hussein School is being used for resistance purposes are pure lies that seek to justify the enemy for its holocaust and crimes committed against innocent displaced persons,” the Palestinian group added.
Source: EITB

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