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In a devastating incident in Gaza, Palestinian authorities have reported that an Israeli airstrike on a school has resulted in the deaths of 27 individuals, including children. The strike has raised significant concern and outrage among local and international communities, as the toll includes innocent lives caught in the crossfire of ongoing hostilities.
In response, Israeli officials have stated that the target of the airstrike was a Hamas command-and-control center, asserting that their military operations are aimed at dismantling terrorist infrastructure. However, the loss of civilian lives, particularly children, has ignited calls for accountability and a reassessment of military strategies in densely populated areas.
As the situation continues to unfold, humanitarian organizations are expressing alarm over the escalating violence and its impact on civilians. The tragic event underscores the urgent need for a ceasefire and renewed efforts toward peace in the region, as the toll of conflict continues to mount.
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