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Al-Sardi school attack
Part of the Israel-Hamas war
Al-Sardi school is located in the Gaza Strip
Al-Sardi school
Al-Sardi school
LocationNuseirat refugee camp, Gaza Strip, Palestine
Date6 June 2024
TargetUNRWA school
Attack type
Airstrike, massacre
Deaths40–45 Palestinians (including 14 children and 9 women)
Injured70+ Palestinians
Perpetrators Israel Defense Forces

On 6 June 2024, the Israel Defense Forces struck a UNRWA school in the Nuseirat refugee camp, killing 40–45 people, including 14 children and nine women, and injuring dozens more.[1][2][3][4] US munitions were used in the attack.[5]

Background

UNRWA ran about 300 schools in the Gaza Strip until all educational programmes were suspended following the 7 October attack and the Israeli response. Many of these schools have been transformed into refugee centres for Gazans fleeing their homes and the fighting. Some 6,000 refugees had sought shelter at al-Sardi school.[6] On 6 May 2024, Israel began the Rafah offensive during the Israel-Hamas war. Israel had previously been criticized during the offensive for the offensive itself and airstrikes conducted by Israel on Palestinian civilians, such as the Tel Al-Sultan massacre, in which 45–50 Palestinian civilians were killed in an area designated a "safe zone" for civilians in the Gaza Strip.[7]

Event

On 6 June 2024, at approximately 2 a.m.,[8][9] Israeli forces targeted the classrooms on the highest floor of the Al-Sardi school in the Nuseirat refugee camp with two missiles in an airstrike.[1] The strike was carried after the army declared new ground assaults and airstrikes on several refugee camps in central Gaza.[10] UNRWA said 6,000 Palestinian refugees were sheltering in the school at the time of the attack.[11] Since the start of the war, more than 180 UN agency buildings have been hit and more than 450 displaced people have been killed in those facilities.[12] The munition used in the attack was of the same variety employed in the Tel al-Sultan massacre, namely a GBU-39. [8]

The Israeli forces claimed it was a "precision strike on Hamas compound" at the school, without providing evidence, killing about 20 to 30 fighters As of 7 June, it only provided the names of 9 Hamas members it identified as being killed in the strike.[13] Peter Lerner, The Israel Defense Forces Spokesman, said that it was not aware of any civilian casualties in this attack.[14] Ismail Al-Thawabta, Director General of the Government Media Office, denied Israel's claim, telling Reuters that the occupiers use "false fabricated stories to justify the brutal crime it conducted against dozens of displaced people."[11]

Casualties

The dead and wounded were immediately transferred to Shuhada al-Aqsa Hospital in the nearby city of Deir al-Balah, which was according to the New York Times overwhelmed by chaos as it struggled to cope with the casualties.[9] According to eyewitnesses, women and girls slept in a separate quarters from the rooms targeted which were used to shelter men and boys.[15] According to Gaza Health Ministry and Authorities at al-Aqsa Hospital, this attack left at least 40 dead, including 14 children and 9 women, and more than 74 wounded. Al-Thawabta said the number of dead and wounded entering Al-Aqsa Hospital is three times the clinical capacity of the hospital.[16][17]

Reactions

UN chief Antonio Guterres condemned the massacre, saying that "UN premises are inviolable". The US called for Israel to show full "transparency" about the incident.[5]

United States Department of State said the Israeli attack did not cross US President, Joe Biden's so-called "red line", or a large-scale operation in Rafah.[18]

Ismail Al-Thawabta told reporters, "This terrible massacre that was carried out by the Israeli occupiers, a clear evidence of genocide is the ethnic cleansing against civilians, including women and children, and refugees in the Gaza Strip.[16]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Gaza war: Israeli strike on UN school kills reportedly kills 35". BBC News. 6 June 2024. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
  2. ^ Staff, Al Jazeera. "Israel bombs UNRWA school in Gaza, kills 32 displaced Palestinians". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
  3. ^ "Dozens killed in Israeli strike on UN school, Gaza officials say | Israel-Gaza war | The Guardian". amp.theguardian.com. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
  4. ^ Quillen, Alastair McCready, Stephen. "Al-Aqsa Hospital struggles to cope after Israeli 'massacre' on UNRWA school". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 6 June 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ a b Salman, Abeer (6 June 2024). "Israel strike on UN school that left dozens dead used US munitions, CNN analysis finds". BBC.
  6. ^ Patrick Wintour, ‘We have normalised horror’ says agency official, after Israeli strike on school The Guardian 7 June 2024
  7. ^ "Dozens killed and wounded after explosions at Gaza 'safe-zone' camp". www.ft.com.
  8. ^ a b Daniel Estrin, Anas Baba, Israel used a U.S.-made bomb in a deadly U.N. school strike in Gaza NPR 6 June 2024
  9. ^ a b Bilal Shbair, Erika Solomon, ‘Mama! Mama!’ Israeli Strike Sets Off Chaos at Gazan Hospital New York Times 7 June 2024
  10. ^ "Israel attacks UN-run school in central Gaza, killing at least 40". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
  11. ^ a b Al-Mughrabi and Mackenzie, Nidal and James. "Israeli strike on UN school kills dozens in Gaza". Reuters. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
  12. ^ "Dozens feared dead in Israeli airstrike on UNRWA school in Gaza". UN News. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
  13. ^ Yael Ciechanover, identifies terrorists eliminated in UNRWA school strike Ynet 7 June 2004
  14. ^ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. "Israeli strike kills 33 in a Gaza school filled with displaced families". Associated Press. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
  15. ^ Yolande Knell, Witnesses tell of 'unimaginable' Gaza shelter air strike BBC News 6 June 2024
  16. ^ a b Al Jazeera Staff. "Israel bombs Gaza school housing displaced Palestinians, kills at least 40". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
  17. ^ El-Bawab, Nadine. "Israel-Gaza live updates: Dozens killed in IDF strike on UN school, agency says". ABC News. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
  18. ^ "Department Press Briefing – June 06, 2024". United States Department of State.