Deaths in shelling of Gaza market, school enrage UN as toll in conflict tops 1,360
US condemns Israeli bombing of UN school and market in Gaza Strip hours before it says it had agreed to sell Israel fresh ammunition to replenish its dwindling supplies

More than 100 Palestinians were killed on Wednesday in the bomb-scarred Gaza Strip, among them victims of Israeli fire on a crowded market and a United Nations school.
The United States and United Nations condemned the school shelling and Hamas said it fired a salvo of rockets into Israel in retaliation for both attacks.
But hours after its condemnation the US said it had agreed to sell Israel fresh ammunition to replenish its dwindling supplies.
At least 17 people were killed in the strike on the market in Shejaiya, near Gaza City, as Israel observed a four-hour humanitarian lull in other parts of the crowded coastal strip.
At least 200 people were wounded in the strike, medics said, on a day that saw at least 111 people killed.
“This morning a UN school sheltering thousands of Palestinian families suffered a reprehensible attack.”
Early on Thursday two more people died of wounds sustained previously, bringing the death toll from 23 days of unrelenting Israeli attacks to 1,363.