Dozens killed and wounded in Israeli shelling targeting a school housing displaced people in Jabalia camp

Western media outlets in the Gaza Strip reported today, Thursday, that the Israeli army committed a massacre against the displaced people in Al-Faluja School in Jabalia camp, north of the Gaza Strip. These outlets said, quoting civil defense crews, that "the Israeli shelling resulted in the martyrdom of 15 people, including children and women, and dozens of injuries, some of whom are in critical condition, and search operations for missing persons are still ongoing." For its part, the Hamas Movement confirmed that "the terrorist enemy's commission of a massacre in Al-Faluja School, north of Gaza, is a crime and an insistence on the war of extermination." The Movement added in a statement that "the escalation of the brutal Zionist bombing of the Gaza Strip, and its focus in recent days on the centers for sheltering the displaced and their tents, and its inclusion of several schools in various areas of the Strip, the latest of which was the bombing carried out by the terrorist occupation aircraft today on th e Al-Faluja School, which is crowded with displaced people in Jabalia camp, and which led in a preliminary toll to the death of seven martyrs in addition to dozens of wounded, is an insistence on the war of extermination waged by the occupation government against our people, and an affirmation of the deliberate targeting of defenseless civilians, and the commission of horrific massacres against them." The movement stressed its demand that "the international community, the United Nations and all its institutions work to stop this Zionist terrorism, and the flagrant violations of international and humanitarian law committed by the occupation army against defenseless civilians." It stressed that "the deliberate and repeated targeting of defenseless civilians, extending from the Gaza Strip to the West Bank and Lebanon, requires taking the necessary measures to prosecute and hold accountable the Zionist war criminals for their crimes against humanity." Source: National Iraqi News Agency