GAZA CITY: At least 30 Palestinians were killed and scores injured in Israeli airstrikes on two schools sheltering displaced people in Gaza City, Anadolu reports according to the enclave’s Civil Defence Agency.
The attacks targeted the Hassan Salama and Al-Nasr schools west of Gaza City, Civil Defence spokesman Mahmoud Basal said. “Around 80 per cent of the victims are children,” he added in a statement.
The spokesman called the scenes at the two bombed schools as “tragic.”
“There is no longer a safe place in Gaza City, and the [Israeli] occupation does not respect any sanctities,” he said.
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has told his counterparts from the G7 that an attack on Israel by Iran and Hezbollah could begin as early as Monday, Al Jazeera reports according to Axios.
Citing three unnamed sources briefed on developments, the US media outlet says Blinken convened a conference call to coordinate with US allies and put diplomatic pressure on Iran and Hezbollah to minimise their retaliation over last week’s killings of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh and top Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr.
During the call, Blinken stressed that limiting the impact of the strikes was the best chance to prevent a wider war in the region, according to Axios.