Israeli strike on school housing refugees kills 21

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Gaza’s civil defence agency reported 21 people were killed in an Israeli strike on Saturday, the latest attack on a school sheltering displaced Palestinians.
A spokesman for the civil defence agency, Mahmud Bassal, said more than half the dead at the Gaza City school were children. According to witnesses, a group of orphans had earlier gathered at the building to receive sponsorship from a local aid group.
“Civil defence crews recovered (the bodies of) 21 people, including 13 children and six women,” one of whom was pregnant, said Bassal.
The health ministry in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip gave the same death toll for what the Israeli military said was a precise strike on fighters who were operating inside a Hamas command-and-control centre… embedded inside an adjacent school.
AFPTV footage showed the ground floor of the school-turned-shelter covered with concrete rubble and mangled chairs and tables, and a gaping hole in the ceiling of what appeared to be a classroom.
Thousands of Palestinians displaced by the war had sought shelter there, Bassal said.
There were “around 30 injured, including nine children (needing) limb amputations, as a result of an Israeli bombing on Al-Zeitun School C” in Gaza City, he said.
Israel’s military said its target was in Al-Falah School, adjacent to the Al-Zeitun School buildings. An AFP reporter at the scene confirmed that Al-Zeitun School C had been hit.
Displaced Gazan Randa al-Nadim told AFP she saw a pregnant woman killed in the strike.
“Here a woman was martyred, and this is her blood on the stairs… we found her belly open and the fetus on the stairs,” she said. “Did the fetus fight Israel?”