GazaHerald – A new wave of Israeli attacks on hungry Palestinian aid seekers has left scores dead and injured across multiple locations in the besieged Gaza Strip, according to medical sources and eyewitness accounts.
Al-Awda Hospital reported that at least 13 people were killed and over 100 others wounded when Israeli forces opened fire on a crowd gathered near the Netzarim junction in central Gaza. The victims had been waiting for food assistance in an area where hunger is now a daily reality.
Around the same time, 10 Palestinians were injured in another Israeli strike, this time targeting civilians waiting for aid at the Nablus junction in Gaza City.
Hospitals across Gaza have recorded at least 62 Palestinians killed in Israeli raids since dawn on Tuesday, with half of those deaths occurring near the Nuseirat camp, where Israel once again targeted civilians at makeshift aid distribution points. Medical staff confirmed that 16 of the victims were shot while trying to collect aid.
Earlier on Tuesday, Al-Awda Hospital confirmed the deaths of 30 Palestinians, including 26 women and children, in heavy Israeli shelling that struck residential homes in the new camp north of Nuseirat.
The attack occurred overnight, following a day marked by multiple massacres of starving civilians across the Strip.
This morning, artillery fire resumed in the area, with Palestinian sources reporting renewed shelling north of Nuseirat.
In yet another tragic incident, Israeli forces attacked a crowd of starving civilians waiting near a food distribution point run by the so-called “Gaza Humanitarian Foundation” in Khan Yunis, leading to dozens of casualties.
Photos published by local media show the aftermath: bodies of the dead piled up in the Nasser medical complex, many of them victims of the targeted assault on an area where desperate residents had gathered to receive basic supplies.


