The Palestinian Civil Defense announced today that it was able to pull out the dead bodies of seven Palestinian civilians, who were slaughtered by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in a bombing that targeted Kafr Qasim School; a school that serves as a shelter for hundreds of displaced Palestinian civilians in Al-Shati refugee camp, west of Gaza City. The bombing of the shelter has also caused many injuries among civilians (some severe and critical). According to what was reported by the Palestinian Civil Defense, the IOF aircraft stunned the displaced persons with at least one missile, creating a massacre that can only be added to the series of the IOF's deliberate targeting of the centers sheltering displaced persons. In the past few weeks, the IOF has targeted and bombed several shelters housing displaced civilians who had to fled their homes after they were destroyed by the Israeli occupation. The number of shelters targeted by the IOF since it started its relentless genocide on Gaza has reached 181 centers so far. Source: Qatar News Agency
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