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Aries Horoscope

Jul 27, 2024… A little leisure time could do you a lot of good today, Aries. While you may have a busy schedule, it pays to keep your eye out for spare moments to kick back. If you can carve out even a little time for yourself, it can reboot your soul. Doing the things you love will start the weekend off right. A bit of relaxation today can energize your mind and body for a great weekend.

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

Jul 27, 2024… You will likely be riding the strong current of independence today. It could be that you’re testing the waters or trying to set your own boundaries, Aquarius. Whatever your reasons, you could be inclined to fly solo. Doing things on your own can give you a great confidence boost, but be careful not to push anyone away. It’s great to blaze your own path; just remember that company may be comforting on a stroll.

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

Jul 27, 2024… You will likely be riding the strong current of independence today. It could be that you’re testing the waters or trying to set your own boundaries, Aquarius. Whatever your reasons, you could be inclined to fly solo. Doing things on your own can give you a great confidence boost, but be careful not to push anyone away. It’s great to blaze your own path; just remember that company may be comforting on a stroll.

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

Jul 27, 2024… You will likely be riding the strong current of independence today. It could be that you’re testing the waters or trying to set your own boundaries, Aquarius. Whatever your reasons, you could be inclined to fly solo. Doing things on your own can give you a great confidence boost, but be careful not to push anyone away. It’s great to blaze your own path; just remember that company may be comforting on a stroll.

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

Jul 27, 2024… You will likely be riding the strong current of independence today. It could be that you’re testing the waters or trying to set your own boundaries, Aquarius. Whatever your reasons, you could be inclined to fly solo. Doing things on your own can give you a great confidence boost, but be careful not to push anyone away. It’s great to blaze your own path; just remember that company may be comforting on a stroll.

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Israeli Strike on UN School Kills Dozens in Gaza

(UnitedVoice.com) – Israel is facing increased scrutiny for its airstrikes in Gaza. A recent strike has once again put a spotlight on the issue.

On June 6, Israel fired two missiles at classrooms in a United Nations school in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The school, located in central Gaza, was packed with displaced Palestinians. Israel claimed there were Hamas fighters in the building who were planning to carry out a terrorist attack. They said the airstrike was “precise” and killed up to 30 militants.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Lt. Colonel Peter Lerner told the media that they’d been following activity at the school for days and tried to “avoid hurting innocents.” He warned against accepting the death toll released by officials in Gaza. The IDF didn’t release evidence to support the allegations.

The UN agency that runs the school called the incident “horrific” and called Israel’s claim that militants were hiding out there “shocking.” They said they couldn’t confirm whether it was true.

Authorities in Gaza said at least 35 people died in the attack, including 23 women and children. The wounded and dead were taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital in a neighboring town. The medical facility has reportedly been overwhelmed since the IDF began a new ground offensive in central Gaza.

Sam Rose, the director of the UN agency that runs the school, said there were 6,000 Palestinians sheltering at the school at the time of the strike. He called on Israel and Hamas to start following the international rules for war. Rose claimed there have been so many attacks on civilians that they’ve become normal. “In previous conflicts, single incidents like this would cause shock and outrage and would be remembered forever.” He claimed that horror has been normalized.

The strike on the school comes about a week after an Israeli strike caused a fire at a refugee camp in Rafah that killed dozens of people.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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