Israeli warplanes bombed kindergarten in Rafah

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GAZA: Israeli warplanes bombed a kindergarten where displaced people were sheltering east of Rafah at dawn, the Wafa news agency reports. Several people, including two girls, were killed in the attack, and dozens of others were injured, Wafa reports, citing medical sources.

Meanwhile, Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum says Israeli attacks on the Al-Salam neighborhood, east of Rafah, in the south of the Gaza Strip, have been intensifying as concern grows Israel will expand its ground invasion to Rafah, where more than 1 million Palestinians are sheltering in overcrowded conditions.

Israeli forces in Gaza have systematically destroyed buildings in an attempt to create a buffer zone inside the Palestinian territory, experts and rights groups  fears over the civilian cost.

The plan, not publicly confirmed by Israel, appears to entail taking a significant chunk of territory out of the already tiny Gaza Strip, something experts as well as Israel’s foreign allies have warned against.

Since Hamas militants stormed across the border on October 7, Israeli forces have targeted structures in Gaza within a kilometre (0.6 miles) of the border, said Adi Ben Nun, a professor at Hebrew University of Jerusalem who has carried out an analysis of satellite imagery.

More than 30 percent of all buildings in that area have been damaged or destroyed during the conflict, he said.

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