On Wednesday, Day 86 since Israel resumed its genocide against Palestinians in the devastated, starved, and besieged Gaza Strip, Israeli missiles, artillery shelling, and live fire killed and injured dozens, bringing the number of fatalities since dawn on Wednesday to 37.
According to UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, Israel has reportedly killed 120 Palestinians in 24 hours.
11:16 pm
Three citizens, a woman and two children, were killed when the Israeli occupation forces bombed a tent belonging to the Al-Qadi family in the “Al-Iqlim” area in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip.
The Mawasi area of Khan Yunis is classified by the occupation forces as a “safe area.”
Earlier, the occupation forces killed four civilians, including a child, when they shelled tents housing displaced persons in the Tiberias camp, west of Khan Yunis.
7:58 pm
Ten Palestinians, including children, were killed when Israeli warplanes bombed areas and tents of displaced people in Khan Younis, Gaza Strip.
A Wafa news correspondent reported that four Palestinian citizens, including a child, were killed and others were injured when Israeli warplanes targeted the tents of displaced people in the Tiberias camp, west of Khan Yunis. They were all transferred to the Kuwait Specialized Field Hospital, “Shifa Palestine.”
Three civilians, including two children, were killed and others were injured when the Israeli occupation bombed a house on Old Gaza Street in Jabalia al-Balad, north of the Gaza Strip.
In the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, three civilians were killed and others wounded in an Israeli drone strike on the vicinity of the city tower near Abu Sarar roundabout.
From Eye on Palestine:
“My dad is a martyr,” cried the son of Abdelrahman Hasballah, a Palestinian man who walked from Nuseirat to the Netzarim checkpoint hoping to bring home a bag of flour. Instead, he was killed by Israeli occupation forces and returned in a body bag. At dawn, while hundreds of Palestinians gathered near aid trucks, the Israeli army bombarded them with gunfire and artillery, killing over 30 and injuring more than 100. Abdelrahman’s family, like many others, is left in disbelief, mourning a father who simply wanted to feed his children.
5:11 pm
Internet and landline services in Gaza City and the northern Gaza Strip remained cut off for the second day in a row on Wednesday.
The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRC) said in a post on its official Facebook page that, in light of the ongoing aggression on the Gaza Strip and the destruction of infrastructure, a new outage has occurred, adding to the ongoing series of outages in fixed-line and internet services in Gaza City and northern Gaza, where these areas are suffering from a lack of telecommunications and internet services.
The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) indicated that it is following up with all partner entities to make the necessary arrangements to restore service and repair the break in one of the main routes that caused the outage.
The Authority called on all concerned parties to urgently intervene to complete the network repair and restore services, the disruption of which is causing the collapse of the relief, humanitarian, and media systems.
Since the beginning of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, telecommunications and internet services have been cut off several times in the Strip or large areas thereof, due to intense Israeli bombardment or the depletion of fuel used to operate electric generators.
1:00 pm
A Jordanian military source stated that a nurse working at the Jordanian field hospital in southern Gaza Strip was injured on Wednesday morning in his hand and left thigh by shrapnel that fell in the vicinity of the field hospital.
The source stated that the nurse was examined by specialist doctors, who found a laceration to his left hand and right thigh. He was then admitted to the operating room to undergo the necessary surgery. He added that his general condition is moderate and that he will be evacuated to Jordan this evening to complete his treatment.
Speaker of the Palestinian National Council, Rawhi Fattouh, said that the ongoing massacres committed by the Israeli occupation forces against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, the latest of which was the bombing of the Al-Qarnawi family home east of Al-Bureij refugee camp, which resulted in the murder of 23 Palestinian citizens, most of them children, is a cold-blooded mass murder that is added to the occupation’s record full of violations and massacres targeting the Palestinian presence.
Fattouh stressed in a statement issued by the National Council that this bloody aggression, which has claimed the lives of 37 since dawn today, constitutes a new episode in the series of systematic ethnic cleansing practiced by the occupation government against our people, amidst the deliberate laxity of the international community, whose failure to curb these crimes has become indirect complicity in their continuation.
He issued an urgent appeal to the countries gathered in the UN Security Council, urging them to assume their legal and humanitarian responsibilities, take immediate and practical steps to halt these massacres, and pressure the occupation government to halt the killing and genocide machine targeting civilians.
Updated from
10:56 am:
Medical sources reported that at least 42 Palestinians were killed, and dozens more injured, by Israeli military fire in various areas across the Gaza Strip, including more than 30 who were waiting to receive humanitarian aid in central Gaza.
Hospital sources in Gaza stated that over 30 Palestinians were killed near the Netzarim corridor, south of Gaza City, while waiting for aid.
The Israeli attack occurred at distribution centers described as part of the American-run, so-called “Gaza Humanitarian Foundation,” mirroring previous attacks that have left dozens of starving Palestinians dead, and many more wounded, after Israeli forces opened fire on them.
In addition, the director of Al-Aqsa Hospital confirmed that eight Palestinians were killed, and others injured in an Israeli airstrike targeting a house in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza.
“Germany & the United States supply 99% of the weapons exported to Israel.”
“They could stop this conflict overnight if they stopped the weapons that K!LL the Palestinians.”
—UN Special Rapporteur, Prof Ben Saul pic.twitter.com/w8BUAensnW
— The Resonance (@Partisan_12) June 11, 2025
Meanwhile, sources from Al-Awda Hospital reported that four Palestinians were killed and more than 90 others injured early Wednesday, following Israeli strikes on groups of displaced people waiting for humanitarian assistance along Salah al-Din Street in central Gaza.
In southern Gaza, a source at Nasser Medical Complex stated that four Palestinians were killed in an Israeli drone strike on a tent sheltering displaced people in the Al-Mawasi area of Al-Qarara, north of Khan Younis.
🚨The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation fires a few boxes into the starving crowd and then shoots at them. pic.twitter.com/9ssN9EIkN9
— Gaza Notifications (@gazanotice) June 10, 2025
Palestinian sources also reported that Israeli warplanes launched heavy airstrikes early Wednesday targeting the vicinity of Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis.
Sources confirmed that Israeli forces conducted artillery strikes in the areas of Qizan Abu Rashwan and Al-Batin Al-Samin in Khan Younis during the early hours of Wednesday.
Hospital reports in Gaza indicated that more than 82 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli military fire since dawn on Tuesday, including at least 20 individuals shot by Israeli forces while waiting for humanitarian aid near the American relief center at the Netzarim corridor, around Al-Nabulsi Roundabout, west of Gaza City.
The humanitarian crisis continues to worsen, with Israeli military operations severely affecting displaced civilians.
Reports indicate that Israel’s restrictions on humanitarian aid access, particularly food supplies, have pushed 2.2 million Palestinians in Gaza toward famine.
Members from Irish Healthcare workers for Palestine group, Kellie & George, are participating in the global march to Gaza this week. The group is demanding the reopening of all crossings in to Gaza to allow delivery of safe humanitarian aid. @simonharristd @michaelmartintd@UN… pic.twitter.com/d7Stbsvin8
— irish_hcworkers_for_palestine (@IrishhcwforPal) June 11, 2025
For the first time since Israeli resumed the genocide in Gaza, on March 18, the World Health Organization (WHO) stated that more than 30 injured and ailing children were transferred from the Gaza Strip to receive medical treatment in Jordan and Italy,
The departure of several injured children, originally scheduled for today, has been postponed for two weeks or until further notice.
Hunger lays siege to their bodies. Gaza’s people crawl into the jaws of death—stripped of dignity, wounded by silence—just to bring bread for their children. They are met with bullets instead of loaves, their humanity torn away before the world, where mercy has vanished. pic.twitter.com/olgRyQnfLu
— Ramy Abdu| رامي عبده (@RamAbdu) June 10, 2025
Since October 7, 2023, Israel, backed by the United States, has carried out an ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip, involving widespread killings, starvation, massive destruction, and forced displacement.
The bombing, casualties, and destruction persist despite international appeals and rulings from the International Court of Justice calling for an immediate cessation.
The ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip has resulted in more than 181,000 casualties, including fatalities and injuries, most of whom are children and women, alongside over 11,000 missing persons, largely buried under rubble.
Additionally, mass displacement and food shortages have led to widespread starvation, causing the deaths of many, including children, amid extensive destruction across the region.