Israeli airstrikes kill 10 in school housing displaced families, medics say

Palestinians inspect the damage at a school sheltering displaced people, following an Israeli strike, in Gaza City, April 23, 2025. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas
An Israeli airstrike on a school sheltering displaced
families in northern Gaza killed at least 10 people on Wednesday, while another
hit a children's hospital, medics said, as three European leaders called on
Israel to end its blockade on aid.
Since a January ceasefire collapsed on March 18,
Israeli attacks have killed more than 1,600 Palestinians, according to the Gaza
health authorities, and hundreds of thousands have been displaced as Israel
seized what it calls a buffer zone of Gaza's land.
Israel has also imposed a blockade on all goods into Gaza,
including fuel and electricity, since the beginning of March.
On Wednesday, the foreign ministers of Germany, France, and
Britain jointly called on Israel to adhere to international law and
allow the unhindered passage of humanitarian aid into Gaza.
"Humanitarian aid must never be used as a political
tool and Palestinian territory must not be reduced nor subjected to any
demographic change," the ministers said in a statement.
Israeli foreign ministry spokesperson Oren Marmorstein
rejected the statement, asserting that there was no shortage of aid in Gaza,
even though doctors and civilians say that medical supplies and food are
running low.
Medics said the airstrike on the Yaffa School in the Tuffah
area of Gaza City set fire to tents and classrooms. There has been no Israeli
comment on the school attack.
Some furniture was still in flames several hours after the
strike as people sifted through blackened classrooms and the schoolyard in
search of their belongings.
“We were sleeping and suddenly something exploded, we
started looking and found the whole school on fire, the tents here and there
were on fire, everything was on fire," said eyewitness, Um Mohammed
Al-Hwaiti.
"People were shouting and men were carrying people,
charred (people), charred children, and were walking and saying: ‘Dear God,
dear God, we have no one but you.’ What can we say? Dear God, only,” she told
Reuters.
Medics said at least 36 people had been killed in Israeli
strikes across Gaza on Wednesday.
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT,
SOLAR POWER DAMAGED
The Gaza Health Ministry said an Israeli missile hit the
upper building of the Durra Children's Hospital in Gaza City, damaging the
intensive care unit and destroying the solar panel system that feeds the
facility with power. No one was killed in the hospital strike.
Gaza's healthcare system is close to collapse due to
Israel's blockade, which it says is aimed at pressuring the Hamas militants who
run Gaza to release 59 remaining Israeli hostages captured in the October 2023
attacks that precipitated the war.
Hamas says it is prepared to free them but only as part of a
deal that ends the war. Israel has said that Hamas must also lay down its arms,
a demand the militant group rejects.
Hamas on Wednesday released an undated and edited video
purportedly of a hostage who identified himself as 48-year-old Omri Miran. In
the video, Miran said he had spent two birthdays in captivity. Throughout the
war, Hamas has released videos of hostages pleading for their release. Israeli
officials dismiss them as propaganda designed to put pressure on the
government.
The health ministry said many Palestinian victims of Israeli
military strikes remained trapped under buildings, as rescue teams are unable
to reach them because of ongoing bombardments. The attacks have also hit dozens
of bulldozers and machinery used to clear roads, remove debris, and to carry
out rescue operations.
The Israeli military said on Tuesday it had hit 40
"engineering vehicles" that were used for "terrorist
actions", including Hamas' October 7, 2023, attack on Israel.
Israel says 1,200 people were killed in Hamas' assault that
day and 251 hostages were taken to Gaza.
Since then, local health authorities have reported that over
51,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli offensive.
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