Turkey condemned the massacre committed by the Israeli occupation army against the displaced Palestinians in Al-Tabi'een School in the center of Gaza City. The Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement today, Saturday: "Israel committed a new crime against humanity by killing more than 100 civilians who took refuge in a school in the Daraj neighborhood in Gaza." The statement added: "This attack showed once again that the Netanyahu government wants to sabotage the negotiations for a permanent ceasefire. The attack also showed the complicity of international actors who do not take steps to stop Israel in these crimes." The Israeli occupation army committed a massacre at dawn today inside Al-Tabi'een School in Gaza City, which left more than 100 martyrs and dozens injured. The government media office in Gaza said that "the occupation army directly bombed the displaced while they were performing the dawn prayer." It is worth noting that the occupation army last Thursday asked the residents of new neighbor hoods in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip, to forcibly evacuate them, in preparation for launching a new attack on them, claiming that Hamas had fired rockets from them, four days after launching a devastating attack on areas it had previously claimed were "safe" east of the city. Since October 7, Israel has been waging a war on Gaza with full American support, which has left more than 131,000 Palestinian martyrs and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 10,000 missing, amid massive destruction and deadly famine. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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