A bombing hit a UN school in the Nousseirat camp. The Jewish state assumes its attack by arguing that the establishment hid a “Hamas base”.
Israeli attacks in central Gaza have killed at least 15 people, according to the Hamas-controlled Health Ministry.
For several days, the IDF has been carrying out a new offensive in the center of the Palestinian enclave. In Nousseirat, a strike hit a school of UNRWA, the UN agency responsible for Palestinian refugees, in the south of Gaza City, a large complex of buildings in which several thousand people chased because of the war from other parts of the Palestinian enclave had found refuge, installed as best they could in disused premises. The management of Al-Aqsa hospital in Deir Al-Balah, located near Nousseirat, which saw an influx of victims of the bombing, reported on Thursday evening at least 37 dead, including three women and nine children.
Israeli military says bombing victims were members of Islamic Jihad and HamasWho “planned and carried out attacks from three classrooms at this school.”
“We have defused a time bomb.”he continued, assuring that new attacks were “imminent”. He claimed that the strike had been “delayed twice”because the Israeli armed forces had “identified civilians in the area”specifying that the attack was only launched after the “(Israeli) intelligence services reported that there were no women or children at the Hamas site”.
According to the Al-Aqsa Hospital morgue, three women, nine children and 21 men were among the 33 people killed in the attack.
The army spokesperson also revealed the names of three members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad who he said were killed during the attackand assured that other names would be revealed later, while the United States had called on Israel on Thursday to be “fully transparent”particularly in “making public” THE “people’s names” killed in the strike.
Restoration of the temporary jetty off the coast of Gaza
For their part, the United States announced the re-establishment of the temporary jetty off the coast of the Gaza Strip for the delivery of humanitarian aid. This was damaged a few days ago by bad weather.
The US Secretary of State will travel to the Middle East next week to promote a proposed ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the State Department announced Friday. Antony Blinken, whose eighth visit to the region since the start of the conflict on October 7, will go to Israel, Egypt, Qatar and Jordan from June 10 to 12, his ministry said.
Israel added to UN ‘list of shame’
Israel was notified Friday of its addition to the “list of shame” on the rights of children in conflict, announced the Israeli ambassador to the United Nationssaying to himself “shocked and disgusted” of the decision of the Secretary General, Antonio Guterres. “You know that the Israeli army is the most moral army in the world”assured Gilad Erdan, according to the press release.
The UN Secretary-General publishes a report every year which lists violations of children’s rights in around twenty conflict zones around the world. and list in annex – annex named “list of shame” – those responsible for these violations which include killed and mutilated children, recruitment, kidnappings or sexual violence.
While the publication of the next report is expected by the end of June, the Israeli ambassador to the UN announced that he had been notified of the addition of Israel to the list by the chief of staff of the secretary general. Hamas and Islamic Jihad were also added to this list.