The Israeli occupation army admitted on Monday to bombing a school housing displaced Palestinians in Gaza City, allegedly using it by Hamas as a command and control compound.
Israeli army spokesman Avichai Adraee said in a tweet on the “X” platform that Israeli warplanes launched a raid on the “Asma” school of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in the Beach camp, west of Gaza City.
Adraee claimed that the raid “targeted a number of Hamas terrorists who used the school as a command and control compound.”
He added that those targeted included “a cell leader and three other gunmen in Hamas’ military wing.”
He claimed that some of the journalists injured in the attack “were members of Hamas’ propaganda apparatus and were not the target of the strike.”