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Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza Result in 46 Deaths, Including 31 at a School Shelter, Report Medics

    Israeli strikes kill 46 in Gaza, including 31 in a school-turned shelter, medics say
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    DEIR EL-BALAH – Israeli airstrikes claimed the lives of at least 46 individuals in the Gaza Strip on Monday, with 31 fatalities occurring in a transformed school shelter sheltering people overnight, as reported by local health authorities. The military stated it was targeting combatants using the school as a base.

    Israel reinitiated its campaign against Hamas in March following the cessation of a previous truce. It has committed to regaining control over Gaza, persisting in its efforts until Hamas is either dismantled or disarmed, while seeking to recover the remaining 58 hostages, a portion of whom are still believed to be alive following the October 7, 2023, assault that triggered the conflict.

    Last week, Israel began permitting limited humanitarian supplies into Gaza, reversing a 2 1/2-month blockade on essentials such as food, medicine, and fuel. Aid organizations have raised alarms about potential famine, emphasizing that the aid currently permitted falls significantly short of the escalating demand.

    A new aid system supported by Israel and the United States but rejected by U.N. agencies and aid groups is expected to begin operations as soon as Monday, despite the resignation of the American leading the effort, who said it would not be able to operate independently.

    Israel says it plans to seize full control of Gaza and facilitate what it describes as the voluntary migration of its over 2 million population, a plan rejected by Palestinians and much of the international community.

    Israel’s military campaign has destroyed vast areas of Gaza and internally displaced some 90% of its population. Many have fled multiple times.

    Rescuers recover charred remains

    The strike on the school in the Daraj neighborhood of Gaza City also wounded more than 55 people, said Fahmy Awad, head of the ministry’s emergency service. He said a father and his five children were among the dead.

    He said the school was hit three times while people slept, setting their belongings ablaze. Footage circulating online showed rescuers struggling to extinguish fires and recovering charred remains.

    The military said it targeted a militant command and control center inside the school that Hamas and Islamic Jihad used to gather intelligence for attacks. Israel blames civilian deaths on Hamas because it operates in residential areas.

    A separate strike on a home killed 15 members of the same family, including five women and two children, according to Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, which received the bodies.

    Plans to control aid hit another obstacle

    Israel plans to roll out a new aid distribution system run by a group known as the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, made up of former humanitarian, government and military officials, that would set up distribution points guarded by private security firms. Israel accuses Hamas of siphoning off assistance, without providing evidence.

    The foundation said in a statement that it would begin delivering aid Monday and would reach a million Palestinians — around half of Gaza’s population — by the end of the week.

    U.N. agencies and major aid groups have refused to cooperate with the planned U.S.-backed system, saying it would force even more displacement, fail to meet local needs and violate humanitarian principles that prohibit a warring party from controlling humanitarian assistance. They also say there is no evidence of systematic diversion of aid by militants.

    Jake Wood, the American heading the foundation, unexpectedly resigned Sunday, saying it had become clear that the foundation would not be allowed to operate independently. It’s not clear who is funding the group.

    Hamas-led militants killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducted 251 people in the 2023 attack. More than half the hostages have been returned in ceasefire agreements or other deals, eight have been rescued, and Israeli forces have recovered the remains of dozens more.

    The offensive has destroyed vast areas of Gaza, rendering entire neighborhoods uninhabitable. Hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to shelter in schools and squalid tent camps for well over a year.

    Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed around 54,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. It says more than half the dead are women and children but does not distinguish between civilians and combatants in its count.

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    Magdy reported from Cairo.

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