Gaza School Airstrike Kills 10, Leaves Residents Digging Through Rubble

Gaza School Airstrike Kills 10, Leaves Survivors Searching for Answers

A devastating airstrike on a school in Gaza has claimed the lives of 10 people, with many more feared trapped under the rubble. The school, which was sheltering over 700 Palestinians, was targeted by Israeli forces, who allegedly believed it was housing a Hamas command center.

Civil defense teams are still searching for survivors, with the rescue efforts hampered by the severe damage caused by the strike. The incident is the latest in a series of attacks on schools in Gaza, where displaced families are facing dire conditions.

Um Khalil Abu Agwa, a displaced woman, lamented the destruction, saying, “They struck our homes, mosques, and even hospitals. Where do we go?” Her words echo the desperation and fear felt by many Palestinians in the region.

The airstrike is part of Israel’s retaliatory offensive against Hamas militants, which has left over 40,000 Palestinians dead and millions displaced. The conflict has sparked widespread outrage and concern, with many calling for an immediate end to the violence.

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