Live updates on Israel’s Gaza War: Children Make Up 80% of the Victims of School Bombings

Live updates on Israel’s Gaza War: Children Make Up 80% of the Victims of School Bombings

At least thirty displaced Palestinians were killed after the Israeli force destroyed two more schools in Gaza City. Eighty percent of the people killed and injured in the Hassan Salama and Nasser schools were children, according to paramedics.


Masoud Pezeshkian, the president of Iran, restated his promise to exact revenge for the killing of Ismail Haniyeh. He declared that Israel’s decision to kill the Hamas leader was a “big mistake” to the foreign minister of Jordan.

A number of nations, including Italy and Turkey, are advising their citizens to evacuate Lebanon in light of the ongoing confrontations between Israel and Hezbollah and growing worries of a regional conflict.

At least 39,583 people have died and 91,398 have been injured in Israel’s attack on Gaza. An estimated 1,139 people were killed and another 200 were held hostage in Israel during the attacks on October 7 that were spearheaded by Hamas.

 

Palestinians detained in the occupied West Bank—at least 25 At least twenty-five Palestinians, including two children, have been detained by Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank between yesterday evening and today morning. Palestinians detained in the occupied West Bank—at least 25
At least twenty-five Palestinians, including two children, have been detained by Israeli soldiers in the occupied West Bank between yesterday evening and today morning.

A joint statement from the Commission of Prisoners’ Affairs and Freed Prisoners and the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society states as much.

The governorates of Hebron, Ramallah, Nablus, Bethlehem, and Jenin were stated to have been the locations of the arrests.

The statement also said that the occupation troops were still conducting widespread raids, abusing detainees during arrest operations, threatening detainees and their families, and destroying their homes.

The statement also stated that more than 9,955 persons had been taken into custody, including those who were taken into custody through military checkpoints outside of their homes, those who were coerced into turning themselves in, and those who had been held captive since October 7.

 

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