Strike on Gaza school kills at least 29 as heavy battles displace Palestinians
- Israel said it targeted a ‘terrorist’ near the school, while Hamas said most victims were women and children

A deadly strike hit a school turned shelter in southern Gaza on Tuesday as Israeli forces in the war-ravaged territory’s main city pushed on with a major offensive that has again displaced Palestinians.
The Israel military said the air force had used “precise munition” to strike a “terrorist from Hamas’ military wing” near the school.
“The incident is under review,” the military said in a statement.
The strike hit the entrance to Al-Awda school in Abasan, said a source at Nasser hospital in the nearby southern city of Khan Younis, where victims were taken, adding that 29 were killed and dozens wounded.

The Hamas-run government media office accused Israel of carrying out a “terrible massacre” and also gave the death toll as 29, saying the “majority” were women and children.
“We were sitting at the entrance of the school … suddenly and without warning, rockets were fired,” a witness, Mohammed Sukkar, told Agence France-Presse about Tuesday’s strike.