At least 72 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire in Gaza since dawn, including 29 people waiting for help trucks, according to Palestinian health officials, the last carnage striking desperate people to obtain food for their hungry families.
The last incidence of the daily murder of Palestinian assistance seekers in recent weeks has taken place early on rue Salah Al-Din near the Netzarim corridor in the center of Gazal, medical sources in Tel Aviv Tribune said. More than 100 others were injured in the attack, they said.
In other fatal Israeli strikes across Gaza, eight people were killed and others injured during an air strike in an Zeitoun district south of Gaza City, medical sources in Tel Aviv Tribune told.
Eight other people were killed and others injured, in Israeli strikes on tents of displaced people in the al-mawasi camp in southern Gaza, medical sources in Tel Aviv Tribune said. The victims included a woman and two children, reported the Palestinian news agency Wafa.
Another strike took place in the Maghazi camp in the center of Gaza, reported the news agencies, citing doctors. Wafa reported that 10 people, including a husband, a woman and one family, had been killed in the strike.
Hamas condemned Israel’s assault on residential areas through the enclave, as well as its targeting of aid at the distribution points managed by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) controversial.
“The systematic abuse of innocent civilians, climbing massacres, targeting hungry and forced evictions and the narrowing of areas that occupational suitors are sure,” constitute war crimes, “said the group. Israel’s attacks are “part of the brutal extermination war that has been continuing for almost 20 months,” he added.
The Israeli army, when she asked for comments, told the reuters news agency that she was examining the reported death of people who were waiting for food aid.
Later Wednesday, Tel Aviv Tribune journalists on the ground said that the bodies of 20 people slaughtered in the north of Gaza by Israeli forces while waiting for aid trucks were left in the street for five days before the approval of coordination was given to the United Nations Bureau for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs to allow civil defense difficulties.
‘He went to get a bag of flour’
The GHF began to distribute a food aid net in Gaza at the end of May after Israel has partially lifted a total blockage of almost three months on food, medicines and other essential articles, causing fears of famine for the population of 2.3 million. No other aid was authorized by Israel, which in fact maintained the punished blockade in place.
The Israeli massacres of help seekers have become a dark daily event in the middle of chaotic scenes because the desperate Palestinians are a narrow window to rush for food.
The United Nations and large humanitarian groups refused to cooperate with the GHF, invoking concerns that it favors Israeli military objectives on humanitarian needs and bypassing organizations with decades of experience in the supply of food and medicine to hundreds of locations to the entire Gaza population.
Ahmed Ghaben spoke to Tel Aviv Tribune about the death of a parent: “My nephew went to his children a bag of flour, but he was brought back a lifeless body, as you can see, a martyr. He left 14 family members. He went (to get help) due to hunger. He was not a resistance hunter. He went to get a bag of flour. “
Tareq Abu Azzoum of Tel Aviv Tribune, reporting from Deir El-Balah, said: “It is very clear that Israeli forces target civilians who have only gone bags of flour or boxes of food. Witnesses said soldiers used a variety of weapons, including drones and tanks. Elite shooters that have been deployed in nearby hills have also been shot.
“Israeli military affirmations of these hungry crowds are a threat of security, but these complaints have not been supported by clear evidence.”
On Tuesday, Israeli troops killed at least 70 Palestinians and wounded hundreds while looking in Gaza on the deadliest day of the sites.
The Gaza Ministry of Health said on Tuesday that 397 Palestinian assistance seekers had been killed and more than 3,000 injured since the distribution resumed at the end of May.
Urgent fuel warning
The attacks are involved as the Gaza Ministry of Health said that the number of deaths had reached 55,637, 129,880 injured since the conflict broke out in October 2023.
The ministry also issued a serious fuel shortages, saying that the few operational hospitals in the territory had only enough fuel to last three days.
The ministry said the Israeli forces prevented international aid groups and United Nations organizations from accessing fuel storage sites for hospitals on the pretext that they were in so-called “red areas”, threatening the closure of hospitals based on generators for power.
In the meantime, with a large part of the world’s attention to the Israeli-Iranian conflict, and what the United States can do or not, a senior Houthi leader in Yemen, one of the key allies of Iran, said that they will maintain their support for the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip until “Israeli aggression stops”.
“Our operations in support of Gaza will not stop, regardless of the sacrifices,” said Houthi supported by Houthi, Mahdi Al-Mashat on Wednesday.