The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said an Israeli strike on a school killed 30 people on Saturday, after a days-long military operation further south killed around 170, according to emergency services.
The latest strike, which Israel said targeted “terrorists”, was at least the eighth time since July 6 a school has been hit, leaving a total of more than 100 people dead, based on figures given by the health ministry and a hospital source.
With most of the Gaza Strip’s 2.4 million people displaced at least once during the war started by Hamas’s October 7 attack, many have sought refuge in school buildings including the one hit on Saturday.
The health ministry reported “30 martyrs and more than 100 wounded” in the strike on Khadija school in the central Deir el-Balah area.
Israel’s military said Palestinian militants were using the compound as a “hiding place”.
Further south, in the Khan Yunis city area, around 170 people have been killed “and hundreds wounded” in an Israeli operation since Monday, Gaza’s civil defence agency said.
It issued the toll after the military warned of new operations in the Khan Yunis area, where troops had earlier recovered the bodies of five Israelis killed during the October 7 attack and held in Gaza since.
Fears of a broader regional conflict again soared on Saturday with deadly exchanges between Lebanese Hamas ally Hezbollah and Israeli forces, which have traded cross-border fire since early October.
A rocket attack blamed on Hezbollah killed at least 11 people, including children, in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights, medics said.
Hezbollah, which has denied responsibility for the strike on the town of Majdal Shams, earlier claimed several attacks on Israeli military sites after an air raid on southern Lebanon killed four of its fighters.
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