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Israeli Strikes on Gaza Kill Over 50, Targeting Shelter and Homes

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  • Israeli airstrikes kill over 50 Palestinians, many of whom were displaced civilians.
  • The strikes targeted the Fahmi al-Jarjawi School and residential homes in various neighborhoods.
  • Eyewitness accounts describe harrowing scenes of carnage and desperation.
  • The humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens, with aid deemed insufficient to meet escalating needs.
  • International condemnation of Israel's actions continues to grow.

Israeli airstrikes have resulted in the deaths of at least 52 Palestinians, with significant casualties occurring in the Fahmi al-Jarjawi School, which was sheltering displaced people. Reports indicate that 36 of the deceased were inside the school when it was struck, igniting fires that consumed many victims, including children and women, while they were asleep, according to local health officials and medics from the Gaza Health Ministry, as reported by Reuters and India Times.

The Israeli military claimed that the school was being used as a command and control center for Hamas and that measures were taken to mitigate civilian casualties. However, this assertion has been met with skepticism, as the death toll rises amid eyewitness accounts of horrific scenes, including "charred corpses and the screams of displaced people engulfed in flames," per reports from BBC and South China Morning Post.

A separate strike on residential areas resulted in additional casualties, with reports indicating that entire families were killed, including a father and his five children. Witnesses described the desperate attempts to extinguish flames and recover victims from the rubble, highlighting the immense challenges faced by rescue teams due to the ongoing bombardments, as detailed in accounts from HuffPost and India Times.

The offensive has exacerbated an already dire humanitarian crisis, with aid agencies reporting severe shortages of food, water, and medical supplies due to a blockade lasting over three months. Although Israel has begun allowing limited humanitarian assistance to flow into Gaza, the quantities remain inadequate for the population's needs, as emphasized by organizations such as the World Food Programme, according to BBC and CBS News.

International condemnation of Israel's actions continues to mount, with leaders worldwide calling for a ceasefire and for humanitarian aid to be allowed to flow freely to those in need. Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares has notably called for sanctions against Israel over its military operations in Gaza amidst the ongoing crisis, as reported by India Times and Al Jazeera.

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