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Israeli strikes about Gaza Kill 24, doctors and civil servants say

Rushdi Abualouf

Gaza correspondent

EPA A humanitarian auxiliary car goes to Al Rashid Road in the city of Gaza on May 25, 2025, on May 25, 2025EPA

Rümmer depicted in a separate area of ​​the central gaza on Sunday

At least 24 Palestinians were killed in two separate Israeli air raids overnight, including a strike against a school protection family in the central Gaza, according to Medics and civil protection officers.

The strike aimed at the Fahmi al-Jargawi school in the city of Gaza, in which hundreds of displaced people in the northern city of Beit Lahia were born under intensive Israeli military attacks in the northern city of Beit Lahia.

A spokesman for the Gaza civil protection authority led by the Hamas said 20 corpses, including children, were recovered from school – many of them were heavily burned after fire had transformed two classrooms into living rooms.

The Israeli military was contacted for a comment.

“Flames were everywhere. I saw charred bodies that lie on the floor,” said Rami Rafiq, a resident opposite the school, in a call with BBC. “My son passed out when he saw the terrible scene.”

Video film materials shared online showed large fires that consumed parts of the school, with graphic pictures of heavily burned victims, including children and survivors who have critical injuries.

Local reports said under the dead, Mohammad al-Kasih, the head of the investigation for the Hamas police in the north of Gaza, together with his wife and children.

Shortly before the school attack, another Israeli air raid in the city of Central Gaza met a home and killed four other people, said the Ministry of Health led by Hamas.

The twin attacks are part of a wider Israeli offensive that escalated in the northern part of the enclave last week.

On Friday, an Israeli strike killed nine of her ten children on the house of a Palestinian doctor in Gaza. The 11-year-old son of Dr. Alaa al-Najar was injured together with her husband Hamdi al-Najjar, who is in a critical condition.

The nine children – Yahya, Rakan, Raslan, Geban, Eva, Rival, Sayden, Luqman and Sidra – were between only a few months and 12 years. The Israeli military said that the incident has been checked.

In the meantime, the Red Cross said that two of its employees were killed in a strike against their house in Khan Younis on Saturday.

The murder of Ibrahim Eid, an arms contamy officer, and Ahmad Abu Hilal, a security officer in the field of the Red Cross in Rafah, “refers to the unbearable civilian fatalities in Gaza,” said the ICRC and repeated his call to show.

On Sunday was the head of a controversial US and Israeli organization that tried to use private companies to do Gaza Strip.

In an explanation of the Gaza humanitarianistary foundation, executive director Jake Wood said that it had become obvious that the plans for the establishment of sales centers would not meet the “humanitarian principles” of independence and neutrality.

On March 2, Israel imposed a total blockage on the Gaza, which lasted 11 weeks before it only made limited help possible to enter the territory in view of the warnings of famine and increasing international outrage.

The Israeli military body, cogat, said on Saturday morning that 388 trucks had come into the Gaza Strip with the help since Monday. The United Nations says a lot more help – between 500 and 600 trucks per day – is required.

In the meantime, 20 countries and organizations in Madrid met on Sunday to end the war in Gaza. Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albines demanded a weapon embargo on Israel if his attacks had not stopped.

Israel started a military campaign in Gaza in response to the cross -border attack by Hamas on October 7, 2023, in which around 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken hostage.

Since then, at least 53,939 people, including at least 16,500 children, have been killed in Gaza.

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