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Israeli airstrikes kill 10 at Gaza school housing displaced families, medics say

Authorities say Gaza's healthcare system is collapsing due to Israel's blockade on supplies, including fuel and electricity, since March

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Israeli airstrikes kill 10 at Gaza school housing displaced families, medics say

Palestinians inspect the damage at a school sheltering displaced people, following an Israeli strike, in Gaza City, April 23, 2025.

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An Israeli airstrike on a school sheltering displaced families in northern Gaza killed at least 10 people, while another hit a children's hospital, local health authorities said, taking Wednesday's death toll to 20.

Medics said the airstrike on the Yaffa School in the Tuffah area of Gaza City set fire to tents and classrooms. There has been no Israeli comment on the school attack.

Some furniture was still in flames several hours after the strike as people sifted through blackened classrooms and the schoolyard in search of their belongings.

“We were sleeping and suddenly something exploded, we started looking and found the whole school on fire, the tents here and there were on fire, everything was on fire," said eyewitness, Um Mohammed Al-Hwaiti.

"People were shouting and men were carrying people, charred (people), charred children, and were walking and saying: ‘Dear God, dear God, we have no one but you.’ What can we say? Dear God, only,” she told Reuters.

Medics said at least 10 other people were killed in separate Israeli strikes across the enclave.

Since a January ceasefire collapsed on March 18, Israeli attacks have killed more than 1,600 Palestinians, according to the Gaza health authorities, and hundreds of thousands have been forced from their homes as Israel seized what it calls a buffer zone of Gaza's land.

Intensive care unit, solar power damaged

On Wednesday, the Gaza Health Ministry said an Israeli missile also hit the upper building of the Durra Children's Hospital in Gaza City, damaging the intensive care unit and destroying the solar panel system that feeds the facility with power. No one was killed in the hospital strike.

Gaza's healthcare system is close to collapse due to an Israeli blockade on all supplies to Gaza, including fuel and electricity, since the beginning of March, when it relaunched military operations.

It says the blockade is aimed at pressuring Hamas who run Gaza to release 59 remaining Israeli hostages captured in the October 2023 attacks that precipitated the war. Hamas says it is prepared to free them but only as part of a deal that ends the war.

The health ministry said many Palestinian victims of Israeli military strikes remained trapped under rubble and on the roads, as rescue teams are unable to reach them because of ongoing bombardments. The attacks have also hit dozens of bulldozers and machinery used to clear roads, remove debris and to carry out rescue operations.

The Israeli military said on Tuesday it had hit 40 "engineering vehicles" that were used for "terrorist actions", including Hamas' October 7, 2023, attack on Israel.

Some of those heavy vehicles were parked on the road and others inside the garages of municipalities.

“The machinery, because they open the streets and retrieve martyrs from under the houses. For a year now, some people have still not been retrieved from under the rubble," said Gaza man Nasser Mohammed Nasser, standing close to the mangled skeletons of destroyed bulldozers and trucks in Jabalia, in the north of the enclave.

Even before Tuesday's Israeli attack, Palestinians had complained they were short of heavy machinery, accusing Israel of refusing to allow the equipment into Gaza in violation of the January ceasefire deal.

Hamas' October 7, 2023 attack on southern Israel resulted in 1,200 deaths and 251 hostages taken to Gaza, according to Israeli records.

Since then, local health authorities have reported that over 51,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli offensive.

Israel carried out 'indiscriminate' attacks in Lebanon war: HRW

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has accused Israel of carrying out “indiscriminate” attacks on civilians during its recent conflict with Hezbollah, urging investigations into two deadly airstrikes in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley as possible war crimes.

HRW said Israeli forces launched two “unlawful” strikes on the town of Yunin, killing over 30 civilians. One attack reportedly used a U.S.-made JDAM-guided bomb. The group found no evidence of military targets or activity at the sites and said no evacuation warnings were issued before the strikes.

The watchdog said it contacted the Israeli military about its findings but received no response.

“These attacks appear to be indiscriminate and should be investigated as war crimes,” said HRW’s Ramzi Kaiss, adding that Israel repeatedly failed to protect civilians or distinguish them from military targets during its operations across Lebanon.

The conflict, which began in support of Hamas, killed over 4,000 people in Lebanon, including hundreds of Hezbollah fighters and senior commanders, before a ceasefire took effect on November 27.

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