Israel Bombs Shelters & Blocks Jenin Entrances

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A school in Gaza sheltering displaced families was struck by Israeli fire, killing at least 13 people.
The school blaze, part of strikes that killed at least 36 since dawn, left classrooms full of charred bodies.
Survivors described flames engulfing the shelter, with children among the dead and many more injured.
Emergency Services have collapsed under siege, leaving no aid, rescue or medical support.
With shrouds running out, victims were buried in bed linen; rescuers could not reach cries from rubble.
The strike in Al Tuffah echoes broader attacks on shelters and hospitals across the enclave.
As devastation deepens, many Gazans plead simply for peace and an end to the relentless war.

Al Jazeera’s Osama Bin Javaid reports.

More Palestinians have succumbed to their burn wounds after an Israeli strike hit their shelter in Gaza City overnight, raising the death toll there to at least 13, with reports of six people remaining under the rubble.
The school-turned-shelter was one of several sites hit in Gaza on Wednesday. Gaza’s civil defence said four more bodies were pulled from two nearby homes.
Israeli strikes also targeted tents where displaced Palestinians were living.
A child was killed in one attack in Jabalia, northern Gaza.
And in the southwest of the strip, a drone strike hit a tent in al Mawasi, killing one Palestinian and wounding several others.

Al Jazeera's Ibrahim al-Khalili reports from Gaza City, Palestine.

The Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank is being fenced off by Israeli troops - disconnecting it from the city.
It's been more than three months since the Israeli assault on the camp began, displacing most of its residents.

Al Jazeera’s Rylee Carlson reports.

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