16 killed, 50 injured in Israeli strike on Gaza school: Reports

According to Mahmoud Basal, the spokesperson for the Gaza civil emergency service, the death toll may increase due to the critical condition of many of the injured individuals. He stated in a press release that the attack on the school demonstrated that no location in the enclave was secure for families seeking refuge by leaving their homes. The Israeli military has stated that they are currently investigating the report. The school was located in central Gaza.
16 killed, 50 injured in Israeli strike on Gaza school: Reports
At least 16 people were killed and 50 injured on Saturday after an Israeli attack on a school providing shelter to displaced Palestinians in Al-Nuseirat, located in central Gaza, according to the official Palestinian news agency's report.
The Israeli military has stated that they are currently investigating the report.
According to Mahmoud Basal, the spokesperson for the Gaza civil emergency service, the death toll may increase due to the critical condition of many of the injured individuals.
He stated in a press release that the attack on the school demonstrated that no location in the enclave was secure for families seeking refuge by leaving their homes.
According to a statement released by the health ministry in Hamas-controlled Gaza on Saturday, a minimum of 38,098 people have been killed during the nine-month conflict between Israel and Palestinian militants.
The ministry also reported that since the beginning of the war on October 7, when Hamas militants launched an attack on Israel, 87,705 individuals have sustained injuries in the Gaza Strip.
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