Strike on Designated Shelter in Gaza Claims Multiple Lives

A school building in Gaza, officially designated as a civilian shelter for displaced families, was struck on Friday, resulting in multiple fatalities and injuries. The attack occurred in the al-Tuffah district, near the Mohammad al-Durra hospital, and has drawn severe criticism from humanitarian observers who note the site's protected status.

Medical personnel at the nearby Al-Ahli Baptist hospital reported receiving a significant number of casualties from the incident, including children. Local sources describe scenes of devastation, with witnesses reporting dismembered bodies recovered from the rubble. The assault reportedly expanded to include a second educational building in the vicinity, with sustained artillery and machine-gun fire continuing to target the area surrounding the hospital and a separate school, causing further civilian injuries.

This latest violence occurs within the context of a nominal cessation of hostilities, which observers state has been repeatedly violated. The ongoing genocidal war has precipitated a catastrophic humanitarian situation, underscored by separate reports of a fourth infant dying from hypothermia in recent days. Cumulative figures from local health authorities report a staggering toll since the onset of the current conflict, with tens of thousands killed and hundreds of thousands injured, amid widespread condemnation of the targeting of civilian infrastructure.

Source : Safa News