PALESTINE

Tue 29 Jul 2025 8:45 am - Jerusalem Time

92 dead, including 41 forcibly starved, in the Gaza Strip since dawn today.

Ninety-two people were killed in the Gaza Strip on Monday, including 41 humanitarian aid seekers who were targeted near alleged distribution centers, now known as "death traps."

In the central Gaza Strip, Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat announced Tuesday morning that 30 martyrs had arrived at the hospital, most of them in shattered bodies. The deaths were the result of a series of violent raids launched by the Israeli occupation forces last night on several Palestinian homes in the New Camp area, north of Nuseirat, in the central Gaza Strip.

Medical crews reported that the victims were civilians, including children and women, and that the extent of the destruction caused by the bombing has prevented a final determination of the number of people missing under the rubble.

Ambulance and civil defense teams continue their search operations amid modest field capabilities and extremely complex humanitarian conditions, while the city is gripped by grief following the massacre, which is considered one of the bloodiest attacks in recent days.

In Gaza City, two civilians were killed and others injured in an Israeli airstrike targeting an apartment belonging to the Batash family near the Haidar roundabout in western Gaza City, in an ongoing escalation targeting civilian neighborhoods.

Israeli artillery continues to shell various areas in the Zeitoun and Shuja'iyya neighborhoods east of Gaza City, amid escalating attacks on the city's eastern neighborhoods.

Medical services reported the recovery of a dead's body and the transfer of 10 wounded as a result of an Israeli army attack on a gathering of people waiting for humanitarian aid in the northwest Gaza Strip.

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92 dead, including 41 forcibly starved, in the Gaza Strip since dawn today.

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