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Ten killed in Israeli attack on Jabalia school, 3 killed in Beit Hanoon

The Wafa news agency is reporting that the Israeli military targeted the Jabalia Preparatory School with “artillery shelling”, killing at least 10 people and injuring 30 others. The school, located in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza, was sheltering displaced Palestinians.

Three people also have been killed and several others wounded after the Israeli military bombed a shelter housing displaced Palestinians in the centre of Beit Hanoon, another city in northern Gaza, Wafa said.

Medical sources told Al Jazeera at least 640 Palestinians have been killed since Israel began its siege of northern Gaza 17 days ago.


Injured Palestinians, including children, arrive at hospital in northern Gaza


Palestinians injured in Israeli attacks on the Jabalia refugee camp arrive at the al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City on Monday


Jabalia has come under Israeli bombardment in recent days amid an Israeli military siege on Gaza’s northernmost areas

At least 15 dead following Israeli drone attack in Beit Lahiya: Report

The Israeli military has carried out a drone attack on a group of Palestinians in the city of Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza, killing at least 15 people, the Wafa news agency reports. Women and children are among the dead, while more are injured, according to Wafa.


Beit Lahiya hospital director warns that more patients may die

Dr Marwan Sultan, director of Beit Lahiya’s Indonesian Hospital, says he’s concerned that more patients will die due to Israeli actions against the hospital.

“The Israeli occupation army prevents the entry of fuel and medical supplies to the Indonesian Hospital and cuts off electricity to staff and patients,” he told Al Jazeera. “The Israeli occupation army is still besieging the hospital, and dozens of patients may die.”

He added that medical workers are unable to rescue wounded Palestinians. “Dozens of killed and wounded in the streets, and no one can rescue them due to the siege imposed on the hospitals in the north.”

Displaced Palestinians flee Beit Lahiya