DaysofPal- At least 21 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip since dawn today, according to medical sources cited by Al Jazeera Arabic. The strikes—part of a relentless months-long campaign have again targeted residential zones, aid distribution points, and displaced communities.
Aid Seekers Among the Dead
Among the 21 killed, four were civilians trying to obtain humanitarian aid. These individuals were waiting near known distribution sites when Israeli forces reportedly launched artillery or aerial assaults. The attack on aid seekers has become an increasingly common and horrifying pattern in recent weeks, as starvation looms across the besieged enclave.
Eyewitnesses described scenes of panic and desperation as families gathered in the early hours to try and collect scarce supplies of flour and canned food, only to be met with shells and airstrikes. “We only came for food,” said one survivor, bloodied and exhausted. “Instead, we were bombed.”
Hospitals Overwhelmed
Medical sources across hospitals in central and southern Gaza confirmed the updated death toll. Many of the wounded remain in critical condition, with dozens undergoing emergency surgeries in facilities operating without basic medical supplies, electricity, or trauma medicine.
Health workers at Al-Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis described the influx of casualties as “unmanageable,” as they continue to rely on manual ventilators and donated blood from volunteers. “We are performing surgeries without anesthesia, and our morgue is full,” one doctor said.
No Safe Zones Remain
The escalation since dawn follows a broader pattern of strikes against areas previously designated as “safe zones” by Israeli authorities. Gaza residents now find themselves with no place left to flee, as schools, UN shelters, hospitals, and aid centers have all been repeatedly targeted.
International legal experts and humanitarian organizations have condemned the continued targeting of civilians and aid-seekers. Rights monitors say the consistent shelling of bread lines and medical convoys amounts to a war crime and calls into question the Israeli military’s adherence to the rules of war.
A Humanitarian Collapse in Motion
Since October 2023, over 176,000 Palestinians have been killed or wounded, the majority of them women and children. The United Nations has declared northern Gaza “uninhabitable,” while conditions in the south—particularly Rafah and Khan Younis—have reached critical levels.
The targeting of civilians seeking aid has compounded the humanitarian catastrophe, as famine conditions worsen and basic supplies dwindle. Aid agencies warn that Gaza is on the brink of mass starvation if corridors are not opened immediately and consistently.
Global Silence Persists
Despite mounting evidence and credible reports from the ground, international response remains tepid. While some states have called for investigations, no binding resolutions or sanctions have been enacted to halt the campaign. The situation, as rights groups put it, reflects a crisis not only of human suffering, but of international accountability.
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