
The Israeli army responded to foreign criticism for its handling of the conflict by attacking a UN class creating while attempting to defend the procedure, insisting that its forces had attacked a group of about 30 militants using three classrooms as a foundation. A martial official, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, said Israel had carried out” a specific, intelligence- based hit” against “dozens of Hamas and Islamic Jihad jihadists hiding inside a UN school”. He claimed that some of the insurgents had carried out the Israeli attacks on October 7.
According to Hagari, the activity took place following” three days of security” and was intended to destroy three distinct classrooms in the school where the Israeli military believed there were about 30 militants staying and organizing operations. He claimed that Israel double delayed the attack because it had identified residents in the area. ” The jihadists inside the school were planning more attacks against Israelis, some of them imminent”, he said. ” We stopped a ticking time bomb”. Gazan authorities say at least 40 people were killed in the attack, including women and children. Israel’s defense released the names of nine of the nine people who were said to be associated with Hamas and Islamic Jihad in order to support its claim that the harm was directed at a military base.
The Jewish attack in Nuseirat, according to the UN human rights business,” suggests a loss” by the military to “ensure tight compliance with international humanitarian law.” The UN’s secretary-general Antonio Guterres described the attack as “horrific,” while the Egyptian government’s unusual government decried the “deliberate attack of an UNRWA school.”
John Kirby, the US national security council consultant, said Israel “absolutely” has a right to pin Hamas and that it is known that its fighters” house in human services”, but noted that this does not offer Israel carte blanche. He claimed that the US and Israel are currently examining the incident.