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Iran condemns Israeli massacre in Gaza school

Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kaanani denounced that this brutality was taking place in the shadow of the international community’s inaction in the face of the systematic genocide against the Palestinian population, Irna news agency reported.

In this sense, he warned that the Tel Aviv regime is committing new crimes and massacres against the community of the Arab country every day, in violation of international humanitarian law.

The Tehran official made the statements a day after Jewish state aircraft bombed the United Nations-backed Al-Fakhoora educational facility, which houses Palestinian refugees from the Jabalia camp in the north of the coastal enclave.

On the other hand, in the last few hours, the World Health Organization (WHO) has denounced in a statement that the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza is out of service due to a lack of water, food, fuel, electricity and medicine.

This organization and others referred to the medical center as a “death zone” because there were numerous deaths following attacks on the facility by Tel Aviv troops.

Health workers announced that around 80 deceased were buried around Al Shifa.

According to the WHO itself, about 75 percent of hospital centers in Gaza are not functioning (25 out of 36), as the Tel Aviv army constantly carries out attacks that block access to necessary resources such as medicine and food.

According to Palestinian authorities, more than 12,000 civilians have lost their lives and another 32,200 have been injured since Tel Aviv’s aggression against its territory began on October 7.

In Gaza alone, the death toll exceeded 11,800, including 4,900 children, 3,155 women and 690 elderly people, a figure that does not take into account the 3,750 missing buried under the rubble.

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