Of them, 13 died in a raid on the Nuseirat camp in central Gaza, while a woman and her son died south of the town of Khan Younis.
The War between Israel and Hamas It continues a month and a half after its launch. At least 15 Palestinians died in Israeli airstrikes on the center and south of the Gaza Strip this morning, Palestinian news agency WAFA and Portal reported. Of them, 13 died in a raid on the Nuseirat camp in central Gaza, while a woman and her son died south of the town of Khan Younis.
Meanwhile, the White House claims it is “working hard” to reach an agreement between Israel and Hamas that would release the hostages and halt the fighting. National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson assured that this agreement had not been reached “yet” but was “continuing to work hard.” He is denying information from the Washington Post that an incident had already occurred.
The United Nations also reported this Sunday that there were several attacks on three schools in the north of the Gaza Strip, which serve as a refuge for thousands of displaced people. There are dozens of victims. One of the attacks on the Tal Az Zaatar school in Beit Lahia, near the border with Israel at the northern end of the strip, reportedly left more than fifty people dead. On the other hand, “heaps of people, including children,” were killed in an attack in Fakhuri in Jabalia.
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