At least 200 people were killed and dozens more injured in an Israeli airstrike on the United Nations (UN) Al-Fajura school in the north of the Gaza Strip this Saturday.
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The bomb attack on the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) Al-Fajura School in Jabalia refugee camp claimed the lives of around 200 people, most of them children and women, according to initial reports, the Palestinian News Agency announced on Saturday Wafa.
The academic center has been used as a refuge for hundreds of families displaced as a result of Israeli aggression in the Gaza Strip.
In just 24 hours:
– They blew up a UN school and killed more than 200 refugees.
– They expelled seriously injured people, premature babies, terminally ill patients and doctors from Al-Shifa Hospital at gunpoint.
-They bombed neighborhoods from north to south.
-They killed more than 1000 children, women and…
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November 19, 2023
According to medical sources, dozens of victims of Israeli aggression have been transferred to the Indonesian hospital in the north of the Gaza Strip, which is already at full capacity as most of the hospitals in the north of the Gaza Strip were out of service due to the bombing. Israelis.
Al-Fajura School was also hit by Israeli airstrikes on November 4, in which at least 12 civilians lost their lives and another 54 were injured.
The UNRWA spokesman condemned the Israeli attack: “Many people who remained in the north of the Gaza Strip chose this UNRWA school as a refuge because they believed they would have some security there, but nowhere in Gaza is safe, not even ours Schools.”