Nineteen Palestinians were martyred and more than 40 others wounded as a result of Israeli occupation warplanes bombing a school sheltering displaced persons in the al-Tuffah neighbourhood, northeast of Gaza City.Local sources said Israeli warplanes targeted the school with three missiles, adding medical teams and civil defence personnel recovered dozens of dead and wounded, including children and women, and transferred them to the Baptist Hospital.The bodies of some were dismembered and charred. The evacuation process from under the rubble of the school, which was extensively destroyed by the bombing, is still ongoing.In the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, one person was martyred as a result of an Israeli drone bombing a gathering of Palestinian civilians.Three others were martyred as a result of the Israeli occupation forces bombing a tent sheltering displaced persons in the city of Khan Yunis.A number of people were wounded as a result of the bombing of a tent sheltering displaced persons north of the new camp in al-Nuseirat, in the central Gaza Strip. Medical and civil defence crews recovered 12 martyrs and more than 20 wounded after the occupation forces targeted several homes in the Shuja'iyya neighbourhood, east of Gaza City.This comes as medical sources confirmed the deaths of more than 85 Palestinian citizens as a result of the ongoing Israeli occupation raids on various areas of the Gaza Strip since on Thursday.The latest death toll since the renewed Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip on March 18 stood at 1,163 martyrs and 2,735 wounded.Jordan's King Abdullah II has urged the international community to take a clear stance and immediate action to end the humanitarian tragedy in the Gaza Strip.In a joint press conference with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz following talks in Berlin, King Abdullah II stressed that the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip must stop, the ceasefire must be restored, and humanitarian response efforts must resume.He also reiterated the need to halt the dangerous escalation in the West Bank, where tens of thousands of Palestinians have been displaced from their homes and villages. He stated that the displacement of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza threatens to plunge the entire region into instability.He warned of the danger of attacks on Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem, which cause further tension and undermine any chance for peace. He pointed out that the path forward lies through a political solution based on the two-state solution, ensuring peace and security for Palestinians, Israelis, and the entire region.The German chancellor stressed the need to restore the ceasefire in Gaza and allow humanitarian aid to enter, warning of the danger of not allowing such aid in.

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