There is “no justification for these massacres,” the EU high representative for foreign affairs has said
Israel’s airstrike on a school in Gaza cannot be justified, top EU diplomat Josep Borrell said on Saturday. The attack by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) earlier in the day reportedly killed around 100 people.
Borrell said he was “horrified by the images” from the scene. The Tabeen school in central Gaza City was reportedly used to shelter displaced people. Women and children were among the victims, the local authorities said, adding that the death toll could rise since some people have yet to be pulled from the rubble.
According to media estimates, up to 6,000 people may have been sheltering at the school when it was hit by three Israeli missiles. West Jerusalem claimed that it was targeting a “Hamas control center” in the facility. The Gaza-based Palestinian militant group denied having a base at the school.
“At least 10 schools were targeted in the last weeks. There’s no justification for these massacres,” Borrell wrote on X (formerly Twitter). He went on to say that the EU is “dismayed by the terrible overall death toll” in the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
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The fighting broke out after Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel on October 7 last year. The militants killed around 1,100 people in a raid on Israeli settlements near Gaza and took more than 200 people hostage.
West Jerusalem responded with bombing campaign followed by a ground operation in Gaza. The hostilities have claimed the lives of around 39,8000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. Borrell put the number at 40,000 in his post.