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Injured rushed to hospital as Israeli airstrike on Khan Younis school leaves at least 29 killed, IDF start probe into incident *DISTRESSING*01:06
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Several Gazans who were killed or injured were brought to Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis on Tuesday, following an Israeli airstrike that struck the tents of displaced individuals near the al-Awda school in Abasan al-Kabira, eastern Khan Younis.

The IDF claimed they were targeting a Hamas 'terrorist' involved in an attack on October 7, later stating they were investigating reports of civilian casualties.

Footage captured multiple fatalities and wounded individuals being admitted, with many suffering severe injuries, including severed limbs. The hospital's emergency department was filled with injured individuals lying on the floor awaiting treatment.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza reported that the Israeli airstrike in the Abasan area resulted in the deaths of 25 people and left more than 53 others injured, some critically.

The Israeli military justified its actions, stating they used 'precision munitions to target a Hamas militant' accused of involvement in the October 7 attacks.

Fighting continues for the ninth month after Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on October 7, killing 1,139 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapping over 200, according to Israeli officials.

Israel declared war on the group and a 'complete siege' of Gaza with a large-scale campaign of air strikes. A ground incursion began at the end of the third week, with Israeli leaders vowing to 'wipe out' Hamas. Palestinian officials reported that at least 38,098 Palestinian people were killed and 87,705 were injured at the time of publication.

The Israeli Defence Forces claimed that Hamas locations and infrastructure were targeted in the response. However, United Nations experts warned against 'collective punishment' for the people of Gaza before predicting a 'humanitarian crisis' and then claimed that 'hell is settling in' for the region.

Injured rushed to hospital as Israeli airstrike on Khan Younis school leaves at least 29 killed, IDF start probe into incident *DISTRESSING*

Palestinian Territory, Occupied, Khan Younis
July 10, 2024 at 07:03 GMT +00:00 · Published

Several Gazans who were killed or injured were brought to Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis on Tuesday, following an Israeli airstrike that struck the tents of displaced individuals near the al-Awda school in Abasan al-Kabira, eastern Khan Younis.

The IDF claimed they were targeting a Hamas 'terrorist' involved in an attack on October 7, later stating they were investigating reports of civilian casualties.

Footage captured multiple fatalities and wounded individuals being admitted, with many suffering severe injuries, including severed limbs. The hospital's emergency department was filled with injured individuals lying on the floor awaiting treatment.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza reported that the Israeli airstrike in the Abasan area resulted in the deaths of 25 people and left more than 53 others injured, some critically.

The Israeli military justified its actions, stating they used 'precision munitions to target a Hamas militant' accused of involvement in the October 7 attacks.

Fighting continues for the ninth month after Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on October 7, killing 1,139 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapping over 200, according to Israeli officials.

Israel declared war on the group and a 'complete siege' of Gaza with a large-scale campaign of air strikes. A ground incursion began at the end of the third week, with Israeli leaders vowing to 'wipe out' Hamas. Palestinian officials reported that at least 38,098 Palestinian people were killed and 87,705 were injured at the time of publication.

The Israeli Defence Forces claimed that Hamas locations and infrastructure were targeted in the response. However, United Nations experts warned against 'collective punishment' for the people of Gaza before predicting a 'humanitarian crisis' and then claimed that 'hell is settling in' for the region.

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Several Gazans who were killed or injured were brought to Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis on Tuesday, following an Israeli airstrike that struck the tents of displaced individuals near the al-Awda school in Abasan al-Kabira, eastern Khan Younis.

The IDF claimed they were targeting a Hamas 'terrorist' involved in an attack on October 7, later stating they were investigating reports of civilian casualties.

Footage captured multiple fatalities and wounded individuals being admitted, with many suffering severe injuries, including severed limbs. The hospital's emergency department was filled with injured individuals lying on the floor awaiting treatment.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza reported that the Israeli airstrike in the Abasan area resulted in the deaths of 25 people and left more than 53 others injured, some critically.

The Israeli military justified its actions, stating they used 'precision munitions to target a Hamas militant' accused of involvement in the October 7 attacks.

Fighting continues for the ninth month after Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on October 7, killing 1,139 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapping over 200, according to Israeli officials.

Israel declared war on the group and a 'complete siege' of Gaza with a large-scale campaign of air strikes. A ground incursion began at the end of the third week, with Israeli leaders vowing to 'wipe out' Hamas. Palestinian officials reported that at least 38,098 Palestinian people were killed and 87,705 were injured at the time of publication.

The Israeli Defence Forces claimed that Hamas locations and infrastructure were targeted in the response. However, United Nations experts warned against 'collective punishment' for the people of Gaza before predicting a 'humanitarian crisis' and then claimed that 'hell is settling in' for the region.

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