In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the escalating violence in Gaza, where Israeli airstrikes have resulted in significant casualties among Palestinians. Reports indicate that dozens have been killed, including a tragic incident in a designated safe zone crowded with displaced individuals. Palestinian health officials confirmed that 17 people died in an air raid on a main street in the southern city of Khan Younis, while another attack on the UN's Al Razi School in the Nusayyah camp claimed at least 23 lives and injured 73 others.
The violence has raised alarms regarding the safety of civilians, particularly as many UN-run schools have been targeted. According to the UN Agency for Palestinian Refugees, nearly 70% of these schools have been bombed since the onset of the conflict, with over 90% being used as shelters. The agency reported that 539 individuals seeking refuge in these facilities have lost their lives.
The meeting highlighted the urgent need for a ceasefire and a reevaluation of international complicity in the ongoing violence. Participants expressed a strong call for divestment from entities involved in the conflict, emphasizing that the current situation is unacceptable and must be addressed to prevent further loss of life. The discussions underscored the chaotic scenes unfolding in hospitals and the broader humanitarian crisis affecting the region.