On Sunday, Day 723 on the ongoing genocide, Israeli forces killed at least 50 Palestinians were killed, and wounded dozens more, in Israeli strikes across the devastated, starved, and besieged Gaza Strip. Among the victims were women and children, with multiple homes targeted in ongoing, relentless bombardment.

Those killed were taken to the following hospitals: Al-Shifa Hospital: 8, Baptist Hospital: 6, Al-Awda Hospital: 18, Al-Aqsa Hospital: 6, and Nasser Hospital: 12.

The aftermath of the horrific Israeli bombardment of the Al-Fawakhir area in the Al-Daraj neighborhood in Gaza City.

2 year old Ahmed Mahmoud Daghmash (image featured above) was killed when the Israeli army bombed his family’s home in Al-Sabra neighborhood, Gaza.

Israeli bombing has killed Dr Ismail Abu Rkab, head of the psychiatry department at the Palestinian Ministry of Health, along with his wife and children.

Dr. Abu Rkab is one of the numerous medical professionals, doctors and surgeons, who have been killed by Israeli forces in Gaza City over the past week.

Meanwhile, the health of the head of Kamal Adwan Hospital, Dr. Hossam Abu Safiya, has been documented to have severely deteriorated in recent weeks. He was taken to prison in December 2024 by Israeli forces after he refused to close his hospital – where thousands of lives were saved over the past 723 days.

Dr. Abu Safiya has lost about 25 kg, suffers from scabies without treatment, and is subjected to abuse and medical neglect, with no trial or charges since his arrest. The organization demanded his immediate release, along with over 100 Palestinian medical staff held under what it described as “illegal and inhumane” conditions.

Following Israeli airstrikes, civil defense teams are working to extinguish fires that broke out in Palestinian homes on Al-Nafaq Street in Gaza City, operating under dangerous conditions as the attacks continue.

Israeli occupation forces strike a residential house in Al-Nafaq Street of Gaza City.

Displaced Palestinians in Gaza face a severe humanitarian crisis as most of their tents have collapsed amid ongoing airstrikes and harsh conditions.

Around 2 million people live in dire, overcrowded situations, while hospitals and shelters continue to be targeted.

The international community must act urgently to stop the attacks, allow humanitarian aid, and protect civilians.

The Civil Defense in Gaza reported that Israeli occupation forces rejected 73 coordination requests from rescue teams trying to reach populated areas with wounded civilians trapped under rubble. These refusals have hindered relief efforts and increased civilian suffering.

Humanitarian calls have focused on areas such as Al-Sabra, Sheikh Radwan, Al-Shati, and Tel Al-Hawa, where homes were damaged with residents inside. Rescue teams face additional challenges, including fuel and equipment shortages and restricted access to targeted areas.

The Civil Defense urged the international community to pressure the occupation to allow evacuation and rescue of the trapped civilians, while the Palestinian Center for Missing and Enforced Disappeared Persons warned of rising cases of missing people due to forced evacuations and ongoing aggression.

Nasser Medical Complex announced today that six Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire near alleged aid distribution centers in southern Gaza. These incidents occur amid the ongoing policy of deliberate starvation and systematic killing carried out by the occupation against unarmed civilians, turning aid centers into what resembles death traps.

Palestinians in Gaza are facing dire conditions, suffering from severe shortages of food, water, and medicine, while humanitarian aid convoys are directly targeted, exacerbating the scale of the humanitarian disaster.

The situation in Gaza constitutes a blatant violation of international humanitarian law and qualifies as war crimes.

A number of citizens were injured by Israeli occupation forces’ fire, Sunday evening, in Gaza City and the central Gaza Strip.

A Wafa news correspondent reported that a number of citizens were injured in Al-Rimal neighborhood, west of Gaza City, while three others, including a child, were injured when the occupation forces targeted citizens as they were displaced across Rashid Street, west of the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip. They were transferred to Al-Awda Hospital.

In this context, the vicinity of Al-Shifa Hospital witnessed violent bombardment by the occupation forces, while warplanes targeted a residential building in Al-Rayes neighborhood in the Al-Sabra neighborhood, south of Gaza City, and buildings near Al-Yaziji Bakery on Al-Nasr Street in the city.

The moment Israeli occupation airstrikes completely flattened the Makka residential tower that consisted of 16 floors and 65 apartments in the Tel al-Hawa neighborhood, west of Gaza City.

Ramy Abdu reports: Israel continues to execute dozens of starving people daily with live bullets. This is a video from the GHF ‘aid’ site:

 

UPDATED FROM:

12:32 PM REPORT

In the morning hours of Sunday, Israeli forces killed at least 31 Palestinians, and dozens more wounded. Medical sources have confirmed fifteen of the slain Palestinians since dawn were killed in Gaza city, in addition to dozens of injuries.

They added that five of the slain Palestinians were moved to Shifa Hospital, one to the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital, in Gaza city, 16 to Al-Awda Hospital in Jabalia in northern Gaza, and four to the Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir Al-Balah, in central Gaza.

Emergency services confirmed additional casualties from drone strikes targeting residential areas in Nuseirat and Bureij camps, in central Gaza.

They stated that eight Palestinians, including children and women, were killed and others injured early this morning after Israeli warplanes bombed two homes in the Nuseirat refugee camp.

The Israeli army also bombarded the Nasr neighborhood, in the western area of Gaza city and prevented medics and rescue teams from reaching the area.

Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, reported the death of a child, Eid Abu Jame’, Two-and-a-half-month-old, died this morning at Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis due to the lack of medical care and malnutrition caused by the ongoing Israeli blockade and war.

The Health Ministry recently disclosed that 440 people, including 147 children, have died from hunger-related causes since the onset of Israel’s military campaign.

The blockade has severely restricted the entry of food and medical supplies, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.

In addition, the Shifa Hospital, one of Gaza’s largest medical facilities, is operating under extreme duress.

Staff are working continuously with dwindling resources, as waves of injured civilians arrive following intensified Israeli ground operations and airstrikes.

One family, displaced from Gaza City and critically wounded during evacuation, struggled to receive treatment due to the hospital’s depleted supplies.

On its part, Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor has accused Israel of employing coercive tactics against Palestinian families, offering survival in exchange for collaboration with Israeli forces.

Families who refused such offers, including the Bakr, Dairi, and Daghmash, were subsequently targeted, resulting in over 60 deaths, dozens of injuries, and others trapped beneath rubble.

Euro-Med emphasized that refusal to cooperate does not negate the right to protection nor justify collective punishment.

Meanwhile, Israeli forces continue large-scale demolitions in northern and southern Gaza, further displacing civilians and destroying infrastructure.

International pressure is mounting; British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper told The Guardian that a peace agreement may be imminent and urged Israel to abandon its renewed military offensive.

Separately, Israeli Yedioth Ahronoth revealed that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, wanted by the International Criminal Court, requested a visit to Argentina, which was postponed by President Javier Milei for political reasons.

In a statement, the Government Media Office in Gaza, has condemned Israel for misleading Palestinian residents by presenting the central and southern governorates as “safe humanitarian zones” while continuing to conduct deadly attacks in those areas.

1,903 Palestinians have been killed in 133 Israeli strikes on central and southern Gaza since forced displacement from Gaza City began on August 11. These casualties represent approximately 46 percent of all reported deaths across the Gaza Strip since the start of the genocide.

Israel has now killed at least 65,549 Palestinians and wounded 167,518, the majority of whom are children, women, and elderly, since October 2023. Thousands more are believed to be buried under the rubble.