Israel bombs two schools in Gaza: 30 Palestinians killed
Israel has bombarded two schools in the Gaza Strip, Hassan Salameh and Al Nasr, resulting in the deaths of 30 Palestinians, including children, according to reports.
Palestinian media reported that Israeli warplanes targeted the Hassan Salameh School in the Nasr neighborhood of western Gaza City. The attack killed 30 Palestinians, including children, and injured many others. The wounded were taken to the Baptist Hospital in the city.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced a blood donation campaign for the people of Gaza. Health Minister Majid Abu Ramadan stated that the "Our Blood is One" campaign would be active in all blood banks in ministry-affiliated hospitals in the occupied West Bank and via a mobile blood bank unit. The donated blood will be sent to Gaza, where more than 90,000 people have been injured in Israeli attacks since October 7.
Palestinian media also reported that Israel carried out two massacres targeting families in the Gaza Strip in the past 24 hours, killing at least 33 Palestinians and injuring 118 others. Local health officials confirmed that since October 7, the death toll from Israeli attacks in Gaza has reached 39,583, with 91,398 people wounded. The majority of the casualties are women and children.