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The school was abandoned - no one was used as a shield. And UNRWA explained those two instances were the first times that had ever happened. That means that every other time Israel bombed schools, it was after civilians. And UNRWA has repeatedly condemned Israeli claims to that schools are widely used for military purposes - claims that are made to justify shelling of civilians. In many cases, the IDF and the Israeli media have been forced to retract their claims.I said civilian structures,from the times of Israel.
By contrast, there've been several Israeli strikes on civilian targets that served no military purpose whatsoever (the beach massacre of four boys is a clear example), where there were no fighters, no rocket storage etc. It's ridiculous to be more outraged at the use, however inappropriate, of abandoned buildings while refusing to condemn at real instances where non-abandoned buildings were singled out for destruction despite their total absence of military value.
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