Updated: On Wednesday, September 24th, the 719th day of Israel’s ongoing campaign of genocide in Gaza, the Israeli military escalated its bombardment of residential neighborhoods and displacement camps, killing at least 94 Palestinians.

25 of those killed were transferred to Al-Shifa Hospital, 25 to the Baptist Hospital, 17 to Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, 4 to Al-Aqsa Hospital, 3 to Al-Saraya Hospital, and 10 to Al-Awda Hospital.

The Israeli occupation’s aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023 has resulted in the killing of at least 65,419, the majority of whom were children and women, and the injury of 167,160 others, in an incomplete toll, as a number of victims are still under the rubble and on the roads, and ambulance and rescue crews cannot reach them.

Gaza aid organization ‘The Sameer Project’ was hit by an Israeli airstrike, causing the building to catch on fire, where they had been preparing food packages for distribution to some of the starving Palestinians in Gaza:

 

Israeli forces killed journalist Abdullah Zuhair Nassar along with several members of his family in a missile strike on their home in Gaza City:

Wednesday evening, 13 citizens were killed and others were injured, as a result of the occupation aircraft bombing a gathering of citizens in front of the gate of the Stars Stadium in the market area of the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip.

Al-awda Hospital reported that it received 11 bodies, the majority of whom were in pieces, in addition to 17 injuries as a result of the occupation targeting citizens in Nuseirat.

Gaza City remains under constant Israeli shelling around the clock, as the Israeli occupation army presses ahead with its plan for the ethnic cleansing of the entire city.

 

 

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11:37 AM REPORT

In Rafah, in Gaza’s southmost part, at least three Palestinians were killed, and six injured, in an Israeli bombing of an area, northwest of the city. Among the slain Palestinian is Mohammad Satri, an athlete with Rafah Youth Club (Shabab Rafah Sports Club).

Also in Rafah, eight Palestinians were killed, and many others injured, when the army fired live rounds at residents seeking food and humanitarian aid in the Shakoush area, northwest of the city.

At dawn, at least 20 civilians, including children, were brutally slaughtered after Israeli fighter jets bombed warehouses sheltering displaced families near the Firas market in Gaza City.

Medical sources reported that 20 citizens, including children, were killed and others were injured in a massacre committed by the occupation in bombing warehouses belonging to the Gaza Municipality housing displaced people near the Firas market in the city.

A 24-year-old Palestinian youth was shot dead by Israeli occupation forces in the village of Anza, north of the occupied West Bank, according to medical sources.

In the Al-Sabra neighborhood in southern Gaza, 5 citizens were killed and others were injured when a house belonging to the Al-Hams family was targeted.

Four citizens were also killed and others were injured when the occupation forces bombed a house belonging to the Khattab family in Camp 1 in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, a woman was killed and others were injured when a house belonging to the Nassar family was bombed north of the Nuseirat camp.

On the Sahaba Street in Gaza City, two female citizens were killed and others were injured in the occupation’s bombing of a residential apartment belonging to the Al-Maghribi family, in addition to the killing of one citizen and the injury of others in an occupation drone bombing of citizens on Omar Al-Mukhtar Street in the center of Gaza City.

Artillery shelling continues on the eastern, southern and northwestern areas of Gaza City, amid intense flying of drones in the city’s airspace.

The occupation’s aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, has resulted in the killing of 65,344 citizens, the majority of whom were children and women, and the injury of 166,795 others, in an incomplete toll, as a number of victims are still under the rubble and on the roads, and ambulance and rescue crews cannot reach them.

First Published on: Sep 24, 2025 at 10:28