Source of Deadly Attack on Gaza UNRWA School Remains Unclear

Palestinians blame Israel for deaths of 15, but Israeli army points out Hamas rockets had landed in Beit Hanoun and may have hit UNRWA school.

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The source of a deadly attack on a United Nations-run school in Gaza on Thursday remain unclear, with the Palestinians blaming Israel for the deaths, and the Israeli army saying it does not know whether Israeli shelling or a Hamas rocket hit the facility, killing a reported 15 people.

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