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The Israel Defense Forces bombed part of the Tabeen school in Gaza on Aug. 10 , killing 93 people, local officials say.
Israel says intelligence indicated no women and children were in the area they targeted.
But leaders of the charity Humanity & Inclusion say the IDF should have been aware of the risks of striking a school where civilians were sheltering.
At least 93 people were believed to have been killed in the strike, Gaza Civil Defense says.
IDF says intelligence suggested “no women and children” were present in the targeted area.
IDF did not respond to questions about the dozens of civilians that local officials, first responders, humanitarian groups and hospital workers say were killed.
Three munitions experts say at least one of the weapons used in the attack appeared to be a U.S.-made 250-pound high-precision bomb.
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