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24 people killed in Israeli attack on Gaza

Among the bodies are families who found shelter at a school in central Gaza.

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Twenty-four Palestinians were killed in two airstrikes on the Gaza Strip last night. This was reported by the BBC.

It is noted that among the deceased are families who found shelter at a school in central Gaza.

This school - an educational institution called "Fahmi al-Jargavi" - was the only shelter for hundreds of people, especially refugees in "Beit Lahiya."

When the bomb hit this school, 20 bodies were recovered from the burned classrooms. Most of them were children, and some were unrecognizably burned.

Local residents say that those who witnessed the incident lost consciousness.

"My son fainted upon seeing the bodies. Fire everywhere, burned bodies..." - said a resident living opposite the school.

Videos circulating online show a school caught in a fire, screaming children, and serious injuries.

Among the deceased are the head of the investigative department of the "Hamas" police, Muhammad al-Kashih, and his entire family.

Shortly before this attack, another blow was delivered to a house in central Gaza. Four people were killed in the attack.

These events are part of a large-scale Israeli offensive that began in the north of Gaza in the last week.

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