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Abdullah Abu Daqqa, 27, stands outside Nasser Hospital on Tuesday. He questioned what more Arab leaders need to witness in Gaza before they take action to assist the victims of the conflict, following an Israeli airstrike that claimed the lives of over 20 Palestinians.


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In Khan Younis, Gaza, chaos erupted outside Nasser Hospital after an Israeli airstrike devastated Al-Awda school, once a haven for displaced Palestinians. Cars rushed in, ferrying the dead and wounded, amid anguished cries cutting through the turmoil. Survivors, from children to adults, were carried into the overwhelmed hospital, where officials reported over 20 deaths, including women and children, with fears of more casualties mounting.

The strike targeted the school in eastern Khan Younis, which had recently sheltered families fleeing intensified conflict in the north. Atef Abu Daqqa, amidst the tragedy, condemned the attack as unjust, emphasizing that civilians, not combatants, bore the brunt of the violence.

Israeli authorities, while acknowledging the airstrike near the school, attributed it to targeting a Hamas militant linked to an earlier attack, promising to review reports of civilian casualties. However, eyewitnesses like Abu Daqqa underscored the stark reality that civilians, going about their daily lives, were tragically caught in the crossfire of this conflict.

Hamas, in response, decried the airstrike as a "massacre," calling for global protests and immediate Arab solidarity. Meanwhile, ceasefire negotiations involving Egypt, Qatar, Israel, and the U.S. continued, aiming to halt the deadly Israel-Hamas hostilities.

Throughout Nasser Hospital, scenes of heartbreak unfolded as makeshift stretchers brought in the injured and deceased, their final journeys marked by solemn farewells in the hospital courtyard. The devastating toll of this latest escalation in Gaza's enduring conflict highlights the urgent need for international efforts to bring lasting peace to the region.

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