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Medical reports say that Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed 13 people at a school for displaced families.

Local health officials reported that Israeli forces demolished homes and other buildings in Rafah, in the southern part of the enclave, while they continued their strikes against a school in northern Gaza housing displaced families.

Medical personnel said that two attacks targeted the Karama School, located in Tuffah (a suburb of Gaza City). Palestinian media reported that Nour Abdu was among the dead. The Israeli army did not immediately comment.

Local health officials reported that two Israeli airstrikes Tuesday killed at least 29, including women and children. The school was housing displaced persons in central Gaza. Israeli officials said they struck "terrorists," who were operating out of a command centre in the compound.

Al-Qassam Brigades - the militant wing of Hamas - said that their fighters detonated pre-planted explosives in a minefield east of Khan Younis, targeting an Israeli armored force. The group claimed to have caused casualties and then mortared the area.

Residents and Hamas said that Israeli forces who had taken over the city of Rafah near the border of Egypt continued to demolish and blow up houses and buildings.

Israeli troops have taken over an area that is equivalent to about a third in Gaza. They have displaced the people and built watchtowers, surveillance posts and other structures on the cleared land they describe as security zones.

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister, said that an offensive to expand against Hamas will be "intensive", after his Security Cabinet approved plans which could include securing the entire Gaza Strip as well as controlling aid.

Israeli officials said Rafah might be used as a new potential humanitarian zone.

According to Israeli statistics, the war began when Hamas murdered 1,200 people and held 251 hostages on October 7, 2023.

According to Hamas' health authorities, Israel's war has resulted in the deaths of more than 52,000 Palestinians. Most were civilians. Gaza is a wreck.

Hamas's Gaza government-run media said that the death of Nour Abdul on Wednesday brought the total number of Palestinian journalists who have been killed by Israeli gunfire since the beginning of the war to 213 (Reporting and editing by Ros Russell. Nidal al Mughrabi)

(source: Reuters)