
Israel’s genocide in Gaza continues unabated, with at least 49 Palestinians, including eight aid seekers, killed and 262 wounded in the past 24 hours, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.
The relentless assaults, which have claimed 57,575 lives and injured 136,879 since October 2023, show no signs of ceasing.
Among the dead are 42 people killed in central and southern Gaza, where Israeli air strikes have decimated civilian infrastructure in clear violation of international law.
In Bureij refugee camp, an Israeli drone strike on a school sheltering displaced Palestinians killed several children at 2:50am.
The attack, described as a “ring of fire,” burned tents and blankets, leaving survivors like Ahmed Qarnawi scrambling to save what little remained.
In Khan Younis, 10 more were killed in strikes on tents housing displaced families, further exposing the lie of Israel’s so-called “safe zones” like al-Mawasi, which are routinely bombed.
These attacks underscore Israel’s systematic targeting of Gaza’s most vulnerable, with no regard for civilian lives or international humanitarian law.
The besieged Strip’s healthcare system faces collapse as Al-Aqsa Hospital in central Gaza warns it will run out of fuel within hours, threatening critical services like kidney dialysis.
A Palestinian Red Crescent Society medic was wounded while rescuing victims in Gaza City, highlighting Israel’s deliberate targeting of Gaza’s healthcare system.
Forced evacuation orders in Khan Younis, paired with intensified bombardment, seek to displace Palestinians and clear the land, while over 18,000 students and staff have been killed across Gaza and the West Bank since the genocide began.