Israeli Attack Death Victims To Refugee Camps In Gaza School Become 28 People

JAKARTA - Israeli airstrikes against schools hosting refugees in Gaza are killing 28 people including women and children.

Meanwhile, three hospitals in the north were ordered to be vacated, thereby endangering the patient's life.

The attack, which left more people injured, took place in the city of Deir Al-Balah where one million people took refuge after fleeing fighting elsewhere after more than a year of war.

The Israeli military said on Thursday, October 10, it had carried out the right attack on terrorists who had command and control centers in schools.

"This is a further example of systematic misuse of civilian infrastructure by Hamas terrorist organizations that violate international law," the Israeli military said.

The Palestinian militant group has denied the allegations. Medical officers said 54 others were injured at the school.

In northern Gaza, the Israeli military launched an attack that began six days ago when they sent troops to Jabalia, the largest refugee camp of eight historic refugee camps in Gaza, and nearby cities, Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahiya.

Palestinian health officials said 130 people were killed in the operation, which Israel said was aimed at preventing Hamas from gathering again.

The military has ordered residents to evacuate areas that the UN estimates are more than 400,000 people trapped.

Health officials said the Israeli military on Wednesday gave patients and medics 24 hours to leave Indonesian hospitals, Al-Awda and Kamal Adwan, or at risk of being invaded as previously fought in the war at Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.

Israel, which has not commented on the evacuation order for medical facilities, said Hamas had a command facility hidden inside the hospital, but this was denied by them.