Israeli strike kills 20 people in Gaza school housing displaced people, say health authorities
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A Palestinian man carrying items he salvaged from a house targeted in an Israeli strike at the Nuseirat camp for refugees in the Gaza Strip on May 24.
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JERUSALEM – An Israeli strike on a school housing displaced people in Gaza killed at least 20 people and injured dozens, the local authorities told Reuters early on May 26.
Israel stepped up its military operations in the enclave in early May, saying it is seeking to eliminate Hamas’ military and governing capabilities and bring back the remaining hostages who were seized in October 2023.
Medics said the dozens of casualties in the strike on the school, at the Daraj neighbourhood in Gaza City, included women and children.
Some of the bodies were badly burned, according to images circulating on social media, which Reuters could not immediately verify.
The Israeli military said on May 26 that Israeli forces struck a Hamas control centre overnight on May 25 in Gaza, targeting a facility that was used to “plan and gather intelligence in order to execute terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians and IDF troops”.
Despite mounting international pressure that pushed Israel to lift a blockade on aid supplies in the face of warnings of looming famine, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said last week that Israel would control the whole of Gaza.
Israel has taken control of around 77 per cent of the enclave either through its ground forces or evacuation orders and bombardments that keep residents away from their homes, Gaza’s media office said.
The Israeli campaign, triggered after Hamas Islamist militants attacked Israeli communities on Oct 7, 2023, killing about 1,200 people, has devastated Gaza and pushed nearly all of its two million residents from their homes.
The offensive has killed more than 53,000 people, many of them civilians, according to the Gaza health authorities. REUTERS

