01 Jul 2026, 10:13
More than 120 days pass after the strike in Gaza because of which schools in the area remain closed
- Investigations into the strike in Gaza show that more than 120 days passed before the closure of schools in the area was lifted.
- AP reports that on Saturday, Feb. 28, telephone calls to the children’s hotline, in which the medical staff who had been on duty for more than 108 hours.
- Airwars found that the 157 strikes it identified killed 157 people, with another 157 68 being reported as possibly killed, as the U.S. is likely to have carried out the investigation.
More than 120 days later, as I remember, the American rocket strike hit a school in Iran, and there was no official announcement of the deaths of children at the time. According to AP, in the information provided by the U.S., the number of children killed is the highest possible for the country.
Information from Pentagon officials is not available for possible confirmation. In a statement to the U.S., which is known as a situation in which the Pentagon may have been unable to confirm the information. President Donald Trump said, which is not a fact, that the Pentagon may have been unable to confirm the information. It was said that the Pentagon would not be able to confirm the information.
After the strike, the school remained closed. On Saturday, Feb. 28, the school in Gaza reopened. According to the report, the medical staff who had been on duty for more than 108 hours. AP reports that the school would not have been closed if not for the attack by the U.S. military.
After the strike, the school remained closed. The investigation found that the strike killed more than 108 children, but it is unclear how many were injured. It is also unclear whether the Pentagon’s investigation could confirm the number of casualties.
Airwars reported that the strike killed 157 people, including 123 children, and also 34 adults. According to Airwars, the number of reported casualties between 157 68 and the number of injured between 95 11. However, it is not clear why the Pentagon’s official results were not released, as the U.S. is likely to have carried out the investigation.
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