JAKARTA - Four Palestinians were killed and 20 injured on Saturday 7 September in Israeli airstrikes targeting the Amr Ibna Al-As School, which is a Palestinian refugee shelter within Sheikh Radwan, North Gaza.

Citing Antara, Sunday, September 8, it was stated that the medical team carried four dead and 20 injured victims, including children, as a result of a bomb attack at the school, according to a medical source quoted by Anadolu.

Witnesses reported that Israeli warplanes targeted the prayer area inside the school, which houses thousands of Palestinian refugees.

Earlier, Gaza's Civil Defense Agency stated that "a number of Palestinians died and were injured in Israeli airstrikes targeting the Amr Ib Al-As School, which is a shelter for residents in the Sheikh Radwan area."

In recent months, Israel has targeted a number of schools hosting refugees, carrying out "sacres" against civilians in them, especially women and children.

The continuing war in the Gaza Strip has killed more than 40,900 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and injured nearly 94,700 others, according to local health authorities.

The blockade, which continues in the region, causes shortages of food, clean water, and medicine, leaving most of the area in a state of destruction.

Israel faces allegations of genocide over its actions in Gaza in the International Court.


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