At least 15 Palestinians lost their lives and dozens were injured on Sunday after Israeli occupation forces stormed the Khalil Awida School in Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza, which was housing displaced families seeking refuge from the ongoing violence.
Local media reported that Israeli forces raided the school without warning and indiscriminately opened fire on civilians taking refuge inside. The school had been serving as a sanctuary for families displaced by the ongoing violence.
Amid scenes of terror, Israeli forces detained all the men present at the school, transporting them to an unknown location. Women and children were forcibly expelled, leaving them stranded and vulnerable.
This attack comes as part of a broader escalation of bombing and raids by Israeli forces across the Gaza Strip. These relentless operations have intensified the already dire conditions faced by Palestinian civilians, who endure not only targeted violence but also the suffocating impact of a prolonged siege.
Palestinians in Gaza continue to bear the brunt of what human rights organisations and activists describe as acts of genocide and crimes against humanity, while calls for accountability and international intervention grow louder.