Over 36,000 Palestinians killed as Israeli strikes continue in Gaza
The health ministry in Gaza said Friday that at least 36,731 people have been killed in the territory during nine months of war between Israel and Hamas.
The toll includes at least 77 deaths in the past 24 hours, a ministry statement said, adding that 83,530 people have been wounded in the Gaza Strip since the war began when Hamas militants attacked Israel on October 7.
Israeli forces bombarded a Gaza refugee camp on Friday after a deadly strike on a UN-run school there.
The conflict has killed thousands, laid waste to much of the Gaza Strip, uprooted most of its 2.4 million population and put them at risk of starvation.
Efforts to mediate the first ceasefire since a week-long pause in November appear to have stalled, only a week after US President Joe Biden offered a new roadmap.
Hamas has yet to respond to Biden’s proposal, while Israel has expressed openness to discussions but remains committed to its goal of destroying the Palestinian Islamist group.
Al-Aqsa Martyrs hospital in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, said at least 37 people were killed in Thursday’s Israeli strike on the UN-run school in Nuseirat camp.
The Israeli military said its fighter jets killed nine “terrorists” in three classrooms where about 30 militants from Hamas and Islamic Jihad were hiding.
The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, said hundreds of displaced Gazans were sheltering at the school, which was “hit without prior warning”.
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres described the strike as “horrific”, while Egypt’s foreign ministry spokesman Ahmed Abu Zeid condemned what he called the “deliberate bombing of an UNRWA school”.
“Israeli violations of Palestinian rights continue day after day, in full view of the civilised world,” Zeid said on X.
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