Updated: On Wednesday, Day 93 since the resumption of the genocide on March 18th (after just 53 days of ceasefire), Israeli missiles and shells killed and injured dozens of Palestinians in many areas across the destroyed, starved, and besieged Gaza Strip.

Since May 27th, when the US-based Christian Zionist company “GHF” took over aid distribution in the Gaza Strip, replacing 400 distribution sites with just 4 ‘Squid Games’ style arenas where Palestinians are forced to wait many hours, then fight each other for small scraps of food, massacres at the so-called ‘aid sites’ have become a daily occurrence, with an average of 30 – 50 Palestinians killed each day, which has increased in recent days as the Israeli-funded gangs have been given more weapons by Israel to strong-arm aid and sell the aid for incredibly exorbitant prices.

Among today’s aid massacres, 12 Palestinian civilians were gunned down in the Golden Hall area in the northwest Gaza Strip, after they were targeted by the Israeli occupation forces a few days ago while awaiting aid.

Over  the last 24 hours in Gaza, at least 64 Palestinians were killed while trying to reach aid centers, or after being targeted after gathering near the aid centers, and more than 397 have been injured.

 

 

4:46 pm

Seven Palestinians, including a child, were killed and others injured when the Israeli occupation forces shelled Al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.

A Wafa correspondent reported that three civilians, including a child, were killed and 20 others were injured when an Israeli drone targeted a group of civilians in the camp.

He confirmed that three Palestinians were transferred to Al-Awda Hospital, while four martyrs were transferred to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.

Medical and specialist teams recovered the bodies of 12 Palestinians from the Golden Hall area in the northwest Gaza Strip, after they were targeted by the Israeli occupation forces a few days ago while awaiting aid.

These crews also recovered the bodies of three martyrs from the Ma’an area, east of Khan Yunis, and transferred them to Nasser Medical Complex.

 

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Media sources said that 11 civilians were killed, and more than 70 injured, on the Salahuddin Street, near Wadi Gaza in the central part of the Strip while waiting to receive aid, after Israeli forces opened fire and shelled the area.

The Israeli military also conducted a deadly strike on Al-Maghazi refugee camp, targeting the home of the Al-Ghamri family, ten Palestinians, including both parents and their children.

Eight more civilians were killed and others sustained injuries after a home near Ali Mosque in the Zeitoun neighborhood of Gaza City was bombed.

In a separate strike, five members of the Rasras family, including parents and two children, were killed when Israeli warplanes targeted tents sheltering displaced families in Al-Atatara, in Mawasi Khan Younis, in southern Gaza.

Additional large-scale demolitions were reported in eastern Gaza City and Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip, where residential homes were systematically destroyed.

On Tuesday night, eight Palestinians from the Abu Shammala family were killed, and at least fourteen injured, when the army bombarded their homes in the Al-Bureij refugee camp, in central Gaza.

On Tuesday, the 92nd day since the resumption of the Israeli genocide in Gaza on March 18th (after just 54 days of ceasefire), the Israeli army continued its bombing and shelling across various areas of the devastated and besieged Gaza Strip, resulting in numerous fatalities and injuries.

Since the implementation of the current American “aid distribution system” on May 27, 2025, more than 400 Palestinians have been killed and dozens injured by Israeli snipers and tanks firing at people trying to get aid.

The designated aid distribution centers affiliated with the so-called Israeli-American “Gaza Humanitarian Relief Foundation,” which has been rejected by the United Nations, have effectively become sites of mass killing. Civilians have also been subjected to humiliation, forced displacement, and dire humanitarian conditions.

An Israeli military spokesperson said on Wednesday that the army struck more than 75 locations across the Gaza Strip in the past day.

He claimed the operations are part of ongoing efforts to “secure the release of hostages and dismantle Hamas’s governance,” according to his statement.

At the same time, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) warned that critical services in Gaza are nearing total collapse. With fuel reserves nearly depleted, hospitals have been plunged into darkness, water supplies are drying up, and ambulances are no longer operational.

Over  the last 24 hour in Gaza, at least 64 Palestinians were killed while trying to reach aid centers, or after being targeted after gathering near the aid centers, and more than 397 have been injured.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the deadly attacks carried out by Israeli forces against Palestinians waiting for humanitarian aid in southern Gaza, describing the targeting of civilians seeking food as “completely unacceptable.”

Speaking during a press briefing in Geneva, Farhan Haq, Deputy Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, stated that Guterres called for an immediate, independent investigation and full accountability for those responsible, amid mounting reports of civilians being targeted at aid distribution points in the Gaza Strip.

Haq underscored that humanitarian needs in Gaza remain “vast and unmet,” urging the prompt and unrestricted delivery of assistance. He emphasized the need for full protection of UN agencies and all humanitarian actors to ensure safe and dignified operations in accordance with humanitarian principles.

Since the resumption of the genocide after Israeli broke the ceasefire agreement in Gaza on March 18, 2025, more than 5194 Palestinians have been killed, and at least 17,279 have been injured.

Since the beginning of this year, Israel has killed more than 6,347 Palestinians, including 1,265 children, 322 women and 37 journalists, and injured at least 17,279.

Since October 7, 2023, Israel has killed more than 55,493 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and injured more of 129,320 others. Approximately 9.000 Palestinians remain missing, largely trapped under rubble or in the streets, with rescue teams unable to reach them due to ongoing bombing, massive destruction and the lack of fuel and machinery.