At least, 92 Palestinians were killed yesterday, including 20 at a UN-run school, in fierce fighting between Israel and Hamas in Gaza and the death toll sharply rose to 1,323 despite the Jewish nation agreeing to observe a four-hour humanitarian pause.
Israel continued to pound Gaza from air, land and sea overnight. At least, 17 people were killed and more than 200 wounded in the latest Israeli airstrike on a crowded shopping area in the southern city of Khan Yunis.
The most devastating attack occurred earlier yesterday when two shells hit the UN school where many Palestinians had taken shelter after fleeing from their homes following Israeli warnings.
At least, 20 people were killed and 90 others injured in the incident.
“The shell struck Abu Hussein school in Jabaliya, which was sheltering hundreds of newly-displaced Palestinians,” Abu Ali, a local resident, told PTI.
At least, 92 Palestinians were killed and over 260 injured in Israeli attacks today, Gaza officials said.
Three Israeli soldiers were also killed while trying to destroy a booby-trapped tunnel inside the Gaza Strip, raising the military casualty on the Israeli side to 56 since the start of Operation Protective Edge on July 8.
Israeli Army said they had been killed “while uncovering an offensive tunnel shaft in a residence in the southern Gaza Strip’’.
In total, 1,323 people in Gaza have been killed and more than 7,350 have been wounded since the conflict between Israel and Hamas began on July 8, Gaza officials said.
The attack on a UN school in Gaza was second in a week. Last week, 16 people were killed and hundreds wounded when another school in northern Gaza was hit.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon condemned as “unjustifiable and shameful” the shelling of the school and said those responsible for the attack should be held accountable.
The UN Chief said “all available evidence” points to Israeli artillery as the cause of the “reprehensible attack’’.
The US also condemned the shelling of the school in Gaza where displaced Palestinians were sheltering from an assault by Israeli forces on Hamas militants.
Israel, which has accused the militant group Hamas of using schools as bases to launch rockets, said it was investigating the reports.
The Israeli military had “ruled out” that it was responsible for the attack, saying a single “errant” shell had landed in an empty courtyard.