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United Nations officials described the killing of sleeping children as a disgrace to the world and accused Israel of a serious violation of international law after a school in Gaza being used to shelter Palestinian families was shelled on Wednesday.

At least 15 people, mostly children and women, died when the school in Jabaliya refugee camp was hit by five shells during a night of relentless bombardment across Gaza. More than 100 people were injured.

Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary general, said the attack was "outrageous and unjustifiable" and demanded "accountability and justice". The UN said its officials had repeatedly given details of the school and its refugee population toIsrael.

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A Palestinian girl cries while receiving treatment for her injuries caused by an Israeli strike. Photograph: Khalil Hamra/AP

Fighting in Gaza continued through the day despite a four-hour humanitarian ceasefire called by Israel from 3pm. A crowded market in Shujai'iya was hit in the late afternoon, causing at least 17 deaths, including a journalist, and injuring about 200 people, according to Gaza health officials. They said people had ventured out to shop in the belief a ceasefire was in place. Witnesses said several shells struck as people were running away. Israel said rockets and mortar shells continued to be fired from Gaza.

At the UN school the first shell came just after the early morning call to prayer, when most of those taking shelter were asleep, crammed into classrooms with what few possessions they had managed to snatch as they fled their homes.

About 3,300 people had squashed into Jabaliya Elementary A&B Girls' School since the Israeli military warned people to leave their homes and neighbourhoods or risk death under intense bombardment. Classroom number one, near the school's entrance, had become home to about 40 people, mostly women and children.

As a shell blasted through the wall, showering occupants with shrapnel and spattering blood on walls and floors, Amna Zantit, 31, scrambled to gather up her three terrified infants in a panicked bid for the relative safety of the schoolyard. "Everyone was trying to escape," she said, clutching her eight-month old baby tightly. Minutes later, a second shell slammed through the roof of the two-storey school. At least 15 people were killed and more than 100 injured. Most were women or children.

Pierre Krähenbühl, commissioner-general of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, said the shelling of the school was a "serious violation of international law by Israeli forces".

Krähenbühl said: "Last night, children were killed as they slept next to their parents on the floor of a classroom in a UN-designated shelter in Gaza. Children killed in their sleep; this is an affront to all of us, a source of universal shame. Today the world stands disgraced."

Khalil al-Halabi, the UN official in charge of the schools in the area, was quickly on the scene. Bodies were littered over the classroom, and the badly injured lay in pools of blood amid the debris and rubble caused by the blast. "I was shaking," he said. "It was very, very hard for me to see the blood and hear the children crying."

By daylight, the detritus of people's lives was visible among ruins of the classroom: a ball, a bucket, some blankets, tins of food, a pair of flip-flops. The corpses of donkeys, used to haul the meagre possessions of refugees to what they thought was safety, lay at the school's entrance as two lads wearing Palestinian boy scout scarves collected human body parts for burial. Five of the injured were in a critical condition in hospital.

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A Palestinian collects body parts in a classroom at the Abu Hussein UN school. Photograph: Lefteris Pitarakis/AP

Halabi was facing impossible requests for advice from those who escaped the carnage. "These people are very angry. They evacuated their homes and came here for protection, not to be killed inside a UN shelter. Now they are asking me whether to stay or leave. They are very frightened. They don't know what to do."

The attack on the school was the sixth time that UNRWA premises have been hit since the war in Gaza began more than three weeks ago, the UN said.

Palestinians fled their homes after Israel warned that failure to do so would put their lives at risk. Those at the Jabaliya school were among more than 200,000 who have sought shelter at UN premises in the belief that families would be safe.

Analysis of evidence gathered at the site by UNRWA led to an initial assessment that Israeli artillery had hit the school, causing "multiple civilian deaths and injuries including of women and children and the UNRWA guard who was trying to protect the site. These are people who were instructed to leave their homes by the Israeli army."

Krähenbühl added: "Our staff, the very people leading the humanitarian response, are being killed. Our shelters are overflowing. Tens of thousands may soon be stranded in the streets of Gaza, without food, water and shelter if attacks on these areas continue."

The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said it was investigating the incident at the UN school. Initial inquiries showed that "Hamas militants fired mortar shells from the vicinity of the school, and [Israeli] soldiers responded by firing towards the origins of the fire", a spokeswoman said.

A UN source said there was no evidence of militant activity inside the school.

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A damaged classroom of the school. Photograph: Mohammed Saber/EPA

UNRWA has rejected the IDF's account, saying an initial shell was followed by several others within minutes. Reporters who visited the school shortly afterwards said damage and debris was consistent with mortar rounds.

The incident comes after an explosion at another UN school in Beit Hanoun last week as the playground was filled with families awaiting evacuation. Israel denied responsibility for the deaths, saying a single "errant" shell fired by its forces hit the school playground, which was empty at the time.

The Israeli military said it had targeted more than 4,100 sites in Gaza since the start of the conflict on 8 July. The death toll in Gaza rose above 1,300 on Wednesday.

Three soldiers were killed in fighting around Khan Younis, bringing the total IDF death toll to 56. Three civilians have died in rocket attacks on Israel.

'World stands disgraced' as Israeli shelling of school kills at least 15 | World news | The Guardian
 
Hey bro, those pics are from Syria, the schools have rockets in them, these were short falling Hamas rockets, and the UN is letting Hamas collude with it's reps in Gaza.

All this and more according to General @VCheng of the Shin Bet.

Please read this too:


U.N. says more rockets found at one of its Gaza schools| News by Country| Reuters


U.N. says more rockets found at one of its Gaza schools
Tue Jul 29, 2014 11:41pm GMT



GAZA, July 29 (Reuters) - The United Nations agency that looks after Palestinian refugees said on Tuesday it had found a cache of rockets at one of its schools in the Gaza Strip and deplored those who had put them there.

United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) spokesman Chris Gunness condemned those responsible for placing civilians in harm's way by storing the rockets at the school but he did not specifically blame any particular party.

"We condemn the group or groups who endangered civilians by placing these munitions in our school. This is yet another flagrant violation of the neutrality of our premises. We call on all the warring parties to respect the inviolability of U.N. property," Gunness said in a statement.

Israel has targeted a few UNRWA sites during fighting in the current 22-day-old campaign against Islamist militants in the Gaza Strip, and has in the past said the agency's property was used for hostile purposes.

Over 1,200 Palestinians, mostly civilians and 53 Israeli soldiers have been killed in the fighting as Israel attempts to neutralise the threat of militant attacks and rocket fire on its territory.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon last week expressed alarm at the discovery of 20 rockets at a vacant UNRWA school and at another school a week before that.

Gunness said the body had called in a U.N munitions expert to dispose of the rockets and make the school premises safe, and added that he could not get to the site due to fighting in the area. (Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi, Writing by Ori Lewis; Editing by Bernard Orr)
 
It was one empty school according to the UN. But, I don't believe it. They may have been old and who knows who stored them. I am from Gaza and familiar with military aspects of it. Weapon storage's are in secretive places mostly underground.

At least THREE schools run by the UN so far, and admitted by the UN.
 
At least THREE schools run by the UN so far, and admitted by the UN.

Watch the live Israeli bombing of the market:

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If those claims were true, then they should be investigated by Hamas.

Btw, those you mention were all empty deserted schools near border areas. Nobody, not even Israel has claimed that this attack was due to weapon storage's. There were 3,000 refugees in one school. The UN has also repeatedly claimed that these attacks had no military significance.

And even if we believe several rockets(Weak which pose no immnent threat)were stored near civilian facilities that doesn't justify bombing civilians in any way.

And none of the bombings of civilians had anything to do with weapon storages.
 
Watch the live Israeli bombing of the market:

What has that to do with the schools? The market was in an area that was clearly announced to be NOT covered by the four hour truce. The rockets are probably being moved from place to place using a civilian shield.
 
At least THREE schools run by the UN so far, and admitted by the UN.
There is no justification for the attacking of UN facilities, regardless of the circumstances, especially if they house refugees. There is no justification for over 900+ civilian deaths (70% of the casualties), regardless of the circumstances.

Your logic is flawed.
 
What has that to do with the schools? The market was in an area that was clearly announced to be NOT covered by the four hour truce. The rockets are probably being moved from place to place using a civilian shield.

If those claims were true, then they should be investigated by Hamas.

Btw, those you mention were all empty deserted schools near border areas. Nobody, not even Israel has claimed that this attack was due to weapon storage's. There were 3,000 refugees in one school. The UN has also repeatedly claimed that these attacks had no military significance.

And even if we believe several rockets(Weak which pose no immnent threat)were stored near civilian facilities that doesn't justify bombing civilians in any way.

And none of the bombings of civilians had anything to do with weapon storages. Not a single attack on either the market, hospital, or three refugee sites, journalists, etc.. did Israel claim they were attacks on weapons storage's.

Israel never claimed that at all.
 
What has that to do with the schools? The market was in an area that was clearly announced to be NOT covered by the four hour truce. The rockets are probably being moved from place to place using a civilian shield.
Over 900 civilian shields? I highly doubt that. Even a fool would realize that this excuse of human shields is completely bogus.
 
There is no justification for the attacking of UN facilities, regardless of the circumstances, especially if they house refugees. There is no justification for over 900+ civilian deaths (70% of the casualties), regardless of the circumstances.

Your logic is flawed.

Even UN itself has admitted that such illegal storage of weapons in its schools places civilians at risk by making the schools legitimate targets. My logic is correct.

If those claims were true, then they should be investigated by Hamas.

Btw, those you mention were all empty deserted schools near border areas. Nobody, not even Israel has claimed that this attack was due to weapon storage's. There were 3,000 refugees in one school. The UN has also repeatedly claimed that these attacks had no military significance.

And even if we believe several rockets(Weak which pose no immnent threat)were stored near civilian facilities that doesn't justify bombing civilians in any way.

And none of the bombings of civilians had anything to do with weapon storages. Not a single attack on either the market, hospital, or three refugee sites, journalists, etc.. did Israel claim they were attacks on weapons storage's.

Israel never claimed that at all.

Even UN itself has admitted that such illegal storage of weapons in its schools places civilians at risk by making the schools legitimate targets.
 
Even UN itself has admitted that such illegal storage of weapons in its schools places civilians at risk by making the schools legitimate targets. My logic is correct.
Nowhere has the UN said it makes the locations legitimate targets, what they've said is that it endangers civilians, they didn't say it makes them a legitimate target.

If you can prove it, fine, otherwise get your facts straight.

@VCheng For as long as I've known you on the forums, you've at least brought up valid arguments, even if I disagree with the conclusions, but this time...

I think you need to rest for a bit, and come back to the forums so that your head is clear.
 
ISIS is destroying Syria-Iraq. GCC states brought over $100 billion worth of weapons from US-EU. None lifts a finger and all are silent when it comes to poor Palestinians, strange hypocrisy indeed !
 

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