Israeli army bombed a UN school in Gaza for the second time

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It was reported that the Israeli army hit a school belonging to the United Nations (UN) Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), where displaced Palestinians took shelter in the Gaza Strip, and according to initial findings, 3 Palestinians died in the attack.

According to information received from eyewitnesses, the Israeli army bombed a UNRWA school in the Shati Refugee Camp, west of Gaza city center.

It was stated that there were deaths and injuries due to the attack on the UN school where the displaced Palestinians took shelter.

In the statement made by the Civil Defense Unit in Gaza, it was stated that the bodies of 3 Palestinians have been removed from the school targeted by the Israeli army so far.

Yesterday, the Israeli army bombed a UNRWA school where displaced Palestinians took shelter in the Nusayrat Refugee Camp in the central part of the Gaza Strip, and 40 people, including 14 children and 9 women, lost their lives in the attack.
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