10/1/2025–|Last updated: 10/1/202512:48 AM (Mecca time)
This morning, the Israeli occupation continued its raids on several areas in Gaza, leaving martyrs and wounded, while a UN office said that the hunger crisis throughout the Strip is worsening, amid a severe shortage of supplies as a result of the ongoing Israeli war for the 462nd day.
Today, Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent reported that a number of Palestinians were martyred and injured as a result of an Israeli air strike on the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.
The reporter also explained the martyrdom of a Palestinian and the injury of others in a raid launched by an Israeli drone on citizens west of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip.
Yesterday, Thursday, medical sources reported to Tel Aviv Tribune that 22 Palestinians were martyred in a series of Israeli raids targeting various areas in the Gaza Strip, 13 of whom were martyred in the northern Gaza Strip.
According to Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent, an Israeli raid targeted Al-Rafi’i School, which shelters displaced people in Jabalia Al-Balad, north of the Gaza Strip, killing 4 Palestinians and wounding about 15 others, most of them women and children.
The reporter stated that the injured were transferred to the Baptist Hospital to receive treatment, where medical teams described the condition of a number of them as serious.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza once again warned of a real catastrophe ravaging hospitals, oxygen stations, refrigerators for storing medicines, and incubators in all remaining health facilities in operation in the Strip, due to the exhaustion of fuel.
The director of field hospitals in Gaza told Tel Aviv Tribune that the Israeli occupation seeks to eliminate the health system in the northern and southern regions of the Strip.
He added that the Israeli army forces aid convoys to take roads intercepted by thieves, in addition to bombing civilians in areas it considers safe.
After 11 months of detention… Scenes of the moment Doctor Mahmoud Abu Shehadeh arrived at the European Hospital in Khan Yunis after the occupation released him. pic.twitter.com/h33Zif1jCz
– Quds News Network (@qudsn) January 10, 2025
Release the doctor
On the other hand, lawyer Khaled Zabarqa told Tel Aviv Tribune today:The head of the orthopedic department at Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, Dr. Mahmoud Abu Shehadeh, was released after approaching the Israeli Supreme Court.
Zabarqa explained that Dr. Abu Shehadeh was subjected to torture and intense, harsh interrogation from the moment of his arrest. Abu Shehadeh had nothing to do with military actions in Gaza, and this was clear to the occupation, but he continued to be arrested.
Palestinian platforms also published scenes of the moment Doctor Abu Shehadeh arrived at the European Hospital in Khan Yunis after the occupation released him after 11 months of detention.
While Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent monitored field developments in the Gaza Strip and the difficult conditions that people are experiencing, especially in displacement tents, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported that the hunger crisis throughout the Gaza Strip continues to worsen, amid a severe shortage of supplies and restrictions. Occupation imposed on aid access.
The office said in its daily report that humanitarian partners in central Gaza have exhausted all supplies in their warehouses, while the occupation continues to reject most requests for food aid.
He pointed out that about 120,000 metric tons of food aid are still stuck outside the Strip, which is enough to provide food rations to the entire population for more than 3 months.
This comes as part of several UN and international warnings about the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza in light of a bleak famine scene, in addition to aid workers being caught in the crosshairs of the occupation, and the entry of aid being obstructed.
The results of an analysis of acute food insecurity in the Gaza Strip showed that the residents of the Strip face a real danger due to the low levels of food security reaching catastrophic rates that herald famine throughout.
Since October 7, 2023, Israel – with American military support and in full view of the whole world – has been waging a devastating war on Gaza that has resulted in more than 155,000 Palestinian martyrs and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 11,000 missing persons, amid massive destruction and worsening famine. .