Gaza officials say Israeli strike hits school as IDF recovers remains of 6 hostages and Biden says Hamas "backing away" from cease-fire proposal
CBSN
There were conflicting messages about the prospects of a truce deal in the Israel-Hamas war Tuesday as the death toll on both sides continued to climb. Civil defense officials in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip said an Israeli strike on a school being used as a shelter in the enclave's biggest city killed at least 12 people.
The strike on the Mostafa Hafez school in Gaza City came as a children's activity took place next to the building, officials in the territory told CBS News. The Israel Defense Forces said the air force had struck the school as it was being used as a Hamas command center.
"The command and control center was embedded and hidden by the Hamas terrorist organization inside" the school, the IDF said in a statement, adding that "numerous steps were taken to mitigate the risk of harming civilians, including the use of precise munitions, aerial surveillance and additional intelligence."
