On Wednesday, Day 100 since the resumption of the genocide, medical sources across the Gaza Strip report that at least 31 Palestinians have been killed, and dozens more wounded, since dawn on Wednesday. Among the dead are ten individuals who were reportedly waiting to receive humanitarian aid.
This follows Tuesday’s intense bombardment, during which more than 90 Palestinians were killed, including 56 killed while awaiting aid in the Nuseirat area of central Gaza and the southern city of Rafah, In Gaza’s southmost part, in addition to hundreds of injuries.
Twelve Palestinians were killed on Wednesday as Israeli forces carried out a series of airstrikes targeting areas in both eastern and western Gaza City, as well as the town of Bani Suheila, east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.
According to field reporters, an entire family from the Dahdouh family, including a father, mother, and five of their children, was killed in a strike on the Al-Shawa fuel station in the Shuja’iyya neighborhood of eastern Gaza City. Several other residents were injured in the same attack.
Separately, five more Palestinians, including a child, were killed and many others wounded in a strike that targeted a group of civilians near the vocational training college in western Gaza City.
In Bani Suheila, eat of Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, Wael Saleem Abu Khater was killed when Israeli forces shelled the town, which has seen repeated aerial attacks in recent weeks.
Furthermore, medical sources at Al-Awda and Al-Aqsa Hospitals reported that nine Palestinians were killed, and several others wounded, when Israeli forces opened fire on a crowd waiting for humanitarian aid near the Nuseirat corridor in central Gaza.
In addition, medical staff at Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis reported that one person was killed and five others wounded on Wednesday after Israeli forces opened fire near an aid distribution point north of Rafah City, in Gaza’s southmost part.
It is worth mentioning that the Israeli army carried out many airstrikes and bombings, in addition to barrages of live rounds from military helicopters, across areas, northeast of Khan Younis, including the areas around Nasser Medical Complex.
The child Hassan Barbakh has passed away after a severe struggle with illness. He suffered from liver enlargement, kidney leakage, acute acidosis, and malnutrition.
His family made several appeals to the world to save his life, but no one responded.وفاة الطفل حسن بربخ بعد… pic.twitter.com/NfwF0r0MEJ
— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) June 24, 2025
The attacks mark yet another deadly strike on civilians gathered at aid distribution points, underscoring the escalating risks faced by those seeking basic supplies in the besieged Strip.
These violations come as criticism intensifies over Gaza’s current humanitarian aid system. On Tuesday, Philippe Lazzarini, Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), described the existing aid distribution mechanism as “shameful.”
Speaking at a press conference in Geneva, Lazzarini said the newly established aid system is “a disgraceful, humiliating, and degrading process for desperate people. It is a deadly trap that claims far more lives than it saves.”
He added that for many Gaza residents, the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has become synonymous with indignity. Lazzarini called for the humanitarian community, including UNRWA, to be allowed to carry out its mission with respect and dignity.
Medical sources reported that since dawn Wednesday, at least 31 Palestinians, including several children, have been killed and dozens more injured in a wave of Israeli airstrikes across multiple areas of the Gaza Strip.
The israelis have murdered at least 22 Palestinian people so far this morning, while yesterday they killed over 80 | via @SaulStaniforth pic.twitter.com/fUTZcmOypg
— Sarah Wilkinson (@swilkinsonbc) June 25, 2025
The latest Israeli bombings bring the number of slain Palestinians since Tuesday to more than 100, in addition to dozens wounded, while search efforts continue despite destruction and ongoing bombing.
On the humanitarian front, the spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General, Stéphane Dujarric, issued a stark warning: “Without the immediate entry of fuel into Gaza, the vital lifelines maintained by the United Nations will collapse.”
Dujarric emphasized the dire consequences of such a breakdown, stating that “children could die of thirst” if the blockade on fuel delivery continues, as water infrastructure and humanitarian services grind to a halt.
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Since Israel violated the mediated ceasefire agreement on March 18, 2025, the army has killed more than 5,759 Palestinians and injured at least 19,807.
Since the beginning of this year, the army has killed more than 6,347 Palestinians, including 1,265 children, 322 women, 235 elderly and 37 journalists.
The number of slain Palestinians in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, is more than 56,0777, including at least 16,507 children, 9,803 women, 254 journalists, and injured more than 131,848, largely children, women and elderly, in addition to more than 9000 missing Palestinians, under the rubble in various parts of the devastated, destroyed and besieged Gaza Strip.
This is Gaza.
This night, An entire family, bombed, burned to death, all of them.
Israel bombs a house in central Gaza. pic.twitter.com/wels9AK8gj
— Parwiz Hamidi _🇵🇸 (@Palestine001_) June 25, 2025
Before dawn on Wednesday, Israeli forces shot and killed a Palestinian woman in her home, after the army invaded the Shu’fat refugee camp, north of the occupied capital, Jerusalem, in the occupied West Bank.
The Jerusalem Governorate announced the death of Zahiyya Jouda Al-Obeidi, 66, after Israeli forces shot her in the head during their invasion of the Shu’fat refugee camp.
Israeli soldiers and illegal paramilitary colonizers in the occupied West Bank have killed 994 Palestinians, since October 7, 2023.
Among the victims are 201 children, 21 adult women, and 15 elderly individuals. The toll also includes 28 detainees who died in Israeli prisons, and one journalist who was killed while reporting. Additionally, 239 of the slain remain in Israeli custody, with their bodies withheld from return to their families.
Out of the total number of fatalities, 25 were killed directly by illegal Israeli paramilitary colonizers, while 403 were slain during Israeli military invasions. Another 288 Palestinians were killed in targeted assassinations.