OR Egypt said Saturday that the “deliberate killing” of unarmed Palestinians by the Israel shows that he has no political will to end the war in Gauze.

The statement from Egypt’s foreign ministry came after more than 100 Palestinians killed and dozens injured in Israeli strike on Gaza school which housed displaced persons, according to the official Palestinian news agency.

OR Hamas denounced today the “dangerous escalation” of the war by Israel, a few hours after the three school bombings. “The massacre at the At Tabin school (…) is a horrific crime” and represents a “dangerous escalation,” Hamas said in a statement.

Today’s attack is among the deadliest attacks by the Israeli armed forces in the Gaza Strip since the war broke out on October 7.

The Israeli military said it hit its command center Hamas.

A representative of the civil protection in Gaza, for his part, told AFP about 100 dead and dozens of wounded. He spoke of “three strikes” at the school at Tabin, confirming that “Palestinian displaced persons” had taken refuge there.

Israel, although its government said it had agreed to resume negotiations next week with a view to concluding a cease-fire agreement, launched a new operation in Khan Younis yesterday amid pressure from mediating nations seeking to prevent a flare-up in the Middle East.

After ten months of war, fighting in the Palestinian enclave between the Israeli armed forces and the military wing of Hamas continues, particularly in areas Israel claimed it controlled.

Israel’s government agreed to “send on August 15 a delegation of negotiators to the location to be determined in order to finalize the details and implement the framework agreement,” according to a statement released by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s services.

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallad stressed that it is “important to quickly reach an agreement that will guarantee the return of the hostages” held in Gaza.

Concern about the risk of regional ignition remains high, especially in Lebanonwhere Israeli military jets have repeatedly in recent days made low-altitude overflights and broke the sound barrier over Beirut.

Large-scale military operations in the Gaza Strip have since claimed the lives of at least 39,699 people, according to the latest official tally released Friday by Hamas’ health ministry.