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More than half of the schools where the refugees are settled in Gaza have been bombed

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) announced in a report that since the beginning of the Gaza war, more than half of the schools where the refugees are located in this strip have been targeted by the Israeli army's airstrikes.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted Sky News Arabic, the United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, in a report of the Zionist regime’s air attack on more than half of the schools where Palestinian refugees are settled in the Gaza Strip since October 7 last year. Milady has informed so far.

The United Nations Children’s Fund, referring to yesterday’s barbaric attack by the Zionist regime army on “Al-Tabain” school, said: “Horrifying reports about another attack on Saturday morning to A school in Gaza that housed refugees has been published. According to these reports, several children died or were injured in a place they thought was safe.

In its report, this organization affiliated with the United Nations called for support for schools and shelters in the Gaza Strip and to stop violence against Palestinian children living in this strip, and on the necessity of not He stressed the attack on schools and shelters.

UNICEF stated: Children need to be safe. In the last 10 months, more than 50% of the schools in Gaza, which were used as shelters, were directly bombed. These attacks have had dire consequences for children and families.

The Hamas movement announced by issuing a statement that the occupying army’s narrative about the crime of al-Tabain school in al-Darj neighborhood located in the Gaza Strip that the fighters of Hamas and the Islamic Jihad movement in this have attended school, it is misleading and false.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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