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    Gaza Shelters, Including a School Operated by UN, Struck in Attacks

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    Israeli Airstrike Damages UN-Run School in Northern Gaza

    What’s happening?

    An Israeli airstrike has resulted in damage to a school run by the United Nations in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza.

    Why it matters

    This incident underscores the escalating tensions and conflict in the region. The school serves as a crucial educational institution for the refugee camp’s residents, and its damage could significantly disrupt the learning process for many children. It also raises concerns about the safety and security of civilians, particularly children, in conflict zones.

    The bigger picture

    Israel has been engaged in ongoing conflict with Palestinian factions in Gaza. The international community, including the United Nations, has been calling for de-escalation and a peaceful resolution. This incident adds to the urgency of these calls and highlights the need for measures to protect civilians and infrastructure in conflict situations.

    This story was first published on The Guardian .

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