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Israeli Attack on Gaza school sparks calls to end US support

Protesters call on the Obama administration to cease supplying arms to the Israeli military after an attack in Gaza City kills over 100 Palestinians.

The latest assault claimed the lives of many innocent people, including children, through the recent Israeli attack on a school in Gaza and urged America to cease the provision of unrelenting assistance to Israel, including weapon supply, that activists have accused of perpetrating brutality in the Palestinian territory.

The Gaza civil defense agency said more than 100 Palestinians were killed and dozens more were injured on Saturday when Israel launched an attack on al-Tabin school in Gaza City.

The Democrats, together with the western countries, are claiming that they are close to achieving a ceasefire.

Instead, all that the Palestinians view is more death, displacements, and hopelessness. It persists,” James Zogby Arab American Institute, an organization co-founded and headed by him, stated on the social site.

Time to call the bluff is long overdue. If Israel does not yearn for peace or cessation of hostilities, then why are we supplying them with weaponry?

Allegra Goodwin, a CNN journalist, claimed in a post on the X social platform on Saturday morning that the US news network had established that a US-made GBU-39 small-diameter bomb was used by Israel in a deadly attack on al-Tabin school. Al Jazeera could not independently verify that report.

attack has occurred at the time when US President Joe Biden has experienced months of protests by the public demanding to stop supplying weapons to Israel tested in war in the Gaza strip, which killed more than 39,700 Palestinians since early October.

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Al Jazeera

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