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More than 90 Palestinians killed in Israeli strike on school and mosque sheltering displaced people, Gaza officials say

By Irene Nasser, Abeer Salman, Ibrahim Dahman, Mohammed Tawfeeq and Lex Harvey, CNN

(CNN) — At least 93 Palestinians have been killed in an Israeli strike on a school and mosque in Gaza sheltering displaced people, according to local officials.

Gaza Civil Defense said people were performing dawn prayers at the Al-Tabiā€™in compound in the Al-Daraj neighborhood in the eastern part of Gaza City when it was hit overnight into Saturday.

ā€œWe recovered at least 90 people who had been killed,ā€ spokesperson Mahmoud Basal told CNN, adding that ā€œmany of them are torn apart, many are still unidentified.ā€

Videos seen by CNN of the aftermath of the strike show a large number of bodies strewn on the ground.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed to CNN that it hit the school, saying its air force ā€œprecisely struck Hamas terrorists operating within a Hamas command and control center embeddedā€ in the building.

The military also said that before the airstrike, ā€œnumerous steps were taken to mitigate the risk of harming civilians, including the use of precise munitions, aerial surveillance, and intelligence information.ā€

After CNN asked the IDF for evidence supporting its claim the compound harbored a command and control center, it said it had intelligence saying about 20 Hamas and Islamic Jihad fighters operated from the building. The IDF also disputed the death toll given by Gazan authorities. CNN cannot independently verify the figures.

Saturdayā€™s strike is the fifth on a school in Gaza by the Israeli military since last Sunday, according to CNNā€™s previous reporting. The UN Human Rights Office earlier this week said it was ā€œhorrified by the unfolding patternā€ of strikes on schools in Gaza, according to a statement on August 5th, adding that ā€œsuch attacks are escalating.ā€

Israeli military action in Gaza has killed nearly 40,000 Palestinians and injured over 90,000, according to Gazaā€™s Ministry of Health. As of early July, nearly 2 million people had been displaced in the enclave ā€“ almost its entire population, according to figures from the United Nations.

Israel launched the military offensive on October 7, after militant group Hamas attacked southern Israel. At least 1,200 people were killed, and more than 250 others abducted in the Hamas-led assault, according to Israeli authorities.

Basal said many of the dead were yet to be identified and others transferred to hospital are seriously injured.

ā€œThere are still large quantities of body parts and torn bodies inside Al-Ahli hospital,ā€ he said. ā€œFamilies are having a hard time identifying their children.ā€

One woman, known as Um Ahmed, told CNN that she could not find her husband in the aftermath of the strike. ā€œI went to look for my husband and I didnā€™t see anybody, they were all in pieces,ā€ she said.

Um Ahmed told CNN the mosque was full of young people who were ā€œall in pieces and dismemberedā€ in the aftermath of the strike.

Saturdayā€™s attack follows similar lethal strikes by Israel over the past week.

Airstrikes on multiple school buildings sheltering displaced Palestinians last weekend killed at least 47, including many children, and injured dozens more.

Videos obtained by CNN from the area of last Sundayā€™s strike ā€“ which the IDF also claimed targeted Hamas infrastructure ā€“ show extensive destruction and dead bodies in a schoolyard. In the videos, medics and rescuers carry injured children to waiting ambulances.

Palestinian officials told CNN that Israel did not give civilians any warning before the airstrikes occurred.

This is a developing story and will be updated. Khader Al-Zaā€™anoun of Wafa, the official Palestinian news agency, contributed reporting.

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