On Tuesday September 30th, 2025, day 725 of Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza, relentless Israeli bombardment continued throughout the night and morning, targeting and terrifying displaced Palestinian civilians. Local sources report that at least 30 Palestinians have already been killed and dozens injured by Israeli forces.
Medical sources in hospitals in the Gaza Strip reported that 30 citizens were killed by bullets and occupation bombing of various areas of the Strip, since dawn on Tuesday.
Medical sources reported one dead at Al-Shifa Hospital at the National Arab “Baptist” Hospital, 7 bodies that arrived at Al-Aqsa Hospital, and three bodies that arrived at Nasser Hospital.
A mother and her six children were brutally killed last night when Israeli forces bombed their tent in Deir Al-Balah, central Gaza, where they had taken shelter after being displaced as a result of the ongoing genocide.
Wafa news correspondents reported, citing medical sources, that three members of the Al-Najjar family, including a pregnant woman, were killed and others were injured when the occupation forces bombed a tent housing displaced people near Al-Attar station in the Al-Mawasi area, west of Khan Yunis city, in the southern Gaza Strip.
The same sources added that 6 citizens were killed and others were injured when the occupation forces bombed a house west of Deir al-Balah city in the central Gaza Strip.
At least 6 citizens were injured when the occupation forces bombed a house in the vicinity of Al-Shifa Medical Complex, west of Gaza City.
Meanwhile, Israeli Occupation aircraft carried out continuous air strikes targeting the western areas of the city.
The Israeli occupation forces also opened fire on those waiting for aid near the Netzarim point in the central Gaza Strip.
In a non-final toll, the Israeli occupation forces have continued their aggression on the Gaza Strip, by land, sea and air, since October 7, 2023, resulting in the killing of 66,055 citizens, the majority of whom were women and children, and the injury of 168,346 others, as thousands of victims are still under the rubble and on the roads, and ambulance and rescue crews cannot reach them.