JERUSALEM: Israel military confirmed it fired on a target near a UN school in the southern Gaza city of Rafah on Sunday, an attack which killed 10 Palestinians and stirred international outrage.
"The IDF (army) targeted three PIJ (Islamic Jihad) terrorists on board a motorcycle in the vicinity of an UNRWA school in Rafah," an army statement said, referring to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees.
"The IDF is reviewing the consequences of this strike" near the school where around 3,000 Palestinians were sheltering, it said.
The United Nations expressed "outrage" after what was the third such strike on one of its Gaza schools in 10 days, after 30 Palestinians were killed in the previous attacks.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon called it "a moral outrage and a criminal act."
Joining a chorus of condemnation, the United States said it was "appalled" by the shelling of another UN school in Gaza and called for a "full and prompt" investigation.
State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki stressed that "Israel must do more to meet its own standards and avoid civilian casualties."
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