Gaza: An Israeli air attack on a UN-run school sheltering Palestinians in central Gaza's Nuseirat camp resulted in the death of at least 40 people, mainly women and children, as reported by Aljazeera.com.

Meanwhile, a video posted by Palestine-based 'Quds News Network' on the micro-blogging site 'X' alleges that the remains of a missile dropped by the Israeli air force bear a 'Made in India' label.

The news network on its post claimed, " 'Made in India' reads the label on the remains of a missile dropped by Israeli warplanes at a UN shelter in Nusseirat refugee camp last night."

The purported video, which has garnered around 323k views, shows the one filming it zooming in on a portion of the rocket displaying the word "India," while also stating, "This is its official sign."

According to Wikipedia, Quds News Network is a youth-run Palestine news network, established in 2011, covering the Israel-Gaza war. However, the authenticity of the video is yet to be ascertained.

Several users reacted on the post, a user @Abhijithnair98 opined that the opposition should demand a seize on supply of arms, "The opposition must demand for stopping arms supply to Israel," the user wrote.

Another user @laughingdragon2 wrote, "On the other hand, the UL is Underwriters Laboratory so it could be that component was made in India and the rest is some other workshop from an unknown source.....Well if you check shipping, Israel has delivered explosive materials to India."

The raid on Thursday occurred following the military's announcement of a new ground and air assault in several refugee camps in central Gaza.

The Palestinian news agency Wafa reported that thousands of displaced Palestinians were sheltering at al-Sardi school, associated with the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), when it came under attack.

The Palestinian group Hamas, governing the Gaza Strip, condemned the predawn attack as a "horrible massacre."

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Guwahati (PTI): Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday resigned along with his cabinet colleagues, paving the way for formation of a new government led by the BJP, officials said.

The BJP-led NDA bagged 102 seats in the 126-member assembly. The assembly elections were held in a single phase on April 9, and counting of votes took place on May 4.

"Following the formal notification of the results of #AssamElections2026 and to enable the formation of the new government, Dr @himantabiswa tendered his resignation as Chief Minister along with that of the council of Ministers to Hon'ble Governor Shri @Laxmanacharya54 today at Lok Bhawan," the Chief Minister's Office said in a post on X.

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The Governor has accepted the resignation, and requested Sarma to continue as the caretaker CM till the new government assumes office, it said.

Later, speaking to reporters outside the Lok Bhawan, Sarma said the oath-taking ceremony is likely to take place after May 11.

“As it was a historic win, we have invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to grace the occasion," he said.

The new Assam chief minister will be selected at a meeting of the BJP legislature party in presence of central observers, Sarma said.