A devastating Israeli airstrike hit a United Nations school in Gaza, killing at least 32 people and injuring more than 50 others.
Among the casualties are 13 children and 8 women who sought refuge in the school from ongoing violence.
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The school, operated by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), sheltered over 300 displaced families from the conflict.
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The international community has expressed outrage and condemnation, with over 40 countries calling for immediate action to protect civilians.
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UN Secretary-General António Guterres described the attack as "a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law," demanding accountability and justice.
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Survivors describe the horrific scene, with children crying and families torn apart by the sudden bombing. One eyewitness recounted, "It felt like the world was ending."
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The airstrike exacerbates an already dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where over 1.4 million people are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance.
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This attack is the fourth strike on a Gaza school in the past decade, raising questions about the ongoing conflict's impact on innocent lives.
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Activists and organizations worldwide are renewing their calls for a peaceful resolution to the conflict, emphasizing the need to protect over 2 million civilians in Gaza.
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Learn how you can support the victims and contribute to humanitarian efforts in Gaza. Every action counts. Donate to UNRWA or other aid organizations working in the region.
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