Israeli Strike on U.N.-run School Amid Diplomatic Talks Raises Tensions

Palestinians reported a deadly Israeli airstrike on a U.N.-run school in northern Gaza, where thousands of evacuees were living, as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Arab leaders to discuss the conflict. At least 15 people died and dozens more were wounded in the strike. The Israeli military had no immediate comment on the incident. The meeting between Blinken and Arab leaders focused on demands for a ceasefire and efforts to free hostages held by Hamas. The Israeli ground offensive in Gaza continues, with the military issuing footage of armored bulldozers creating access routes for forces. The conflict has led to a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with food scarcity, collapsing medical services, and deteriorating living conditions.
- Palestinians say Israeli strike hits U.N.-run school as Blinken meets Arab leaders Reuters
- At least 15 people killed in Israeli bombing of UN school: Health Ministry Al Jazeera English
- Hamas claims 12 killed in strike on Gaza school; no verification The Times of Israel
- Palestinians say Israel strikes school ahead of diplomatic talks Nikkei Asia
- Israel bombs UN school in third major attack on Gaza’s Jabalia refugee camp | Al Jazeera Newsfeed Al Jazeera English
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