Carte Blanche For Israel

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Israeli forces bombed a UN school sheltering displaced families in Gaza's Al-Bureij refugee camp, killing four people in a midnight strike.
The attack on Abu Hilu school left charred mattresses and burned belongings scattered across its courtyard, with survivors describing waking to "a ring of fire" as explosions ignited tents.
"We were sleeping when drones attacked - these are just children with nowhere else to go," said one parent, his hands still blackened from rescuing others. The strike targeted a facility housing families fleeing eastern Al-Bureij, despite containing only civilians.
Witnesses reported intense flames engulfing nylon tents where dozens slept, with blankets completely burned in what they called an "apocalyptic" scene.
This latest attack reflects Israel's broader pattern of targeting designated shelters across Gaza, compounding the displacement crisis.

Al Jazeera's Ibrahim al-Khalili reports from Al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.

Israel's army has been attacking displaced Palestinians in Gaza.
Strikes killed more than 60 Palestinians on Monday.
One hit a car and killed three people near al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.
Others were shot while trying to get food from an Israeli and US-backed distribution site in Rafah.
At least five were killed and another 40 wounded.

Al Jazeera's Moath al-Kahlout reports from al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City, where Palestinians wounded in the north are being treated.

After 21 months of genocide in Gaza, there's a renewed push to end the bloodshed.
US President Donald Trump has met Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at the White House.
Both repeated their controversial proposal to relocate Palestinians to neighboring countries.
Their meeting comes as Israeli and Hamas negotiators hold indirect ceasefire talks in Qatar.

Al Jazeera’s Mike Hanna reports from the White House.

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