Western countries have stopped donating to UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees. Gazans are in trouble. The children of Gaza joined the elders in demanding relief aid. Last Tuesday in Rafah
At least 30 bodies have been found under the rubble of a school in the northern Palestinian territory of Gaza. These bodies were tied in plastic bags.
Some of the bodies were decomposed and their eyes and hands and feet were bound, witnesses said. Palestine has demanded an international investigation, alleging that Israeli forces have caused this incident.
Meanwhile, the number of dead in the Israeli attack in Gaza has increased to about 27 thousand. The Gaza Health Ministry gave this information on Wednesday, the 117th day of Israel's indiscriminate attacks.
Thirty bodies were found yesterday in the grounds of Khalifa Bin Zayed Primary School in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza, after Israeli forces withdrew. The bodies were buried under the rubble caused by the Israeli attack.
The bodies were wrapped in black plastic bags with plastic cables. Writing in Hebrew was found on the cable. This type of cable is usually used for cable ties.
An eyewitness said, "We were clearing the debris from the school premises. We were shocked to see so many dead bodies under the rubble.' He said, 'When we opened the black plastic bags, we saw the dead bodies already decomposing. The corpses were blindfolded and hand and foot tied. There were plastic handcuffs on the hands and feet.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Palestine has demanded the formation of an international committee to investigate the matter as it is alleged that the Israeli forces killed these people after their detention.
The Palestinian independence organization Hamas has condemned this incident. In a statement on Telegram, the organization said, Israel is "killing" the Palestinian people without heeding the decision of the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The court asked them to stop the crimes of genocide and ethnic cleansing.
Meanwhile, Gaza's Ministry of Health said that at least 26,900 people have been killed as of yesterday.

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