02.06.2025 07:31
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31 killed, 176 injured in Israeli attack on aid points in Gaza
At least 31 people were killed and 176 injured in two separate attacks by the Israeli army on Palestinians trying to receive humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip.
According to the official Palestinian news agency WAFA, Israeli occupation forces opened direct fire from armored vehicles as hundreds of civilians were moving to receive aid in the Mewasi area of Rafah. As a result, at least 30 Palestinians were killed and 150 were injured.
In the central Gaza Strip, civilians gathered for aid near the Netzarim Corridor were targeted by Israeli army drones. According to initial reports, at least one person was killed and 26 others, including women and children, were injured in the attack.
Avde Hospital: The injured are in serious condition
Avde Hospital in the Nusayrat refugee camp reported that some of the injured were in critical condition and the death toll could rise.
"Humanitarian aid" points have become death traps
Palestinian officials have described the aid points in Netzarim and Rafah as death traps disguised as "humanitarian aid" and claim that Israel is deliberately targeting civilians.
Palestinian health authorities and local sources have called on the international community to take swift action and open safe humanitarian corridors.
Threat of mass famine as Israel blocks aid
Israel has closed all border crossings and blocked humanitarian aid from entering Gaza for more than 90 days, preventing the delivery of basic necessities, especially food, and putting millions of people at risk of mass starvation.
More than 54,000 people have died since October 7
The Israeli offensive, with the support of the United States, has inflicted unprecedented devastation on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023. So far, according to official figures, 54,418 Palestinians have been killed and 124,190 injured. The majority of the dead and injured are women and children. More than 11,000 people are missing, and hundreds of thousands of civilians have been forced to flee their homes.
Seeking help in Gaza ends in death
In a situation where even seeking help in Gaza ends in death, these Israeli policies are being viewed as a strategy of systematic starvation and mass extermination.
37 people died in the last 24 hours
According to a statement from the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, 37 people were killed and 136 wounded were brought to hospitals in the past 24 hours. The ceasefire, which was reached on January 19, has reportedly been violated since March 18. Since then, 4,149 people have been killed and 12,149 wounded.
Ambulance services are under attack
Faris Afane, head of Gaza's ambulance service, told reporters that Israel was preventing the wounded from reaching Rafah. "It has become very dangerous to get aid out," he said. "The Israeli army is deliberately targeting ambulances."
"Help centers" are a death trap in practice, but help in words
According to a statement from the government media in Gaza, 49 people have been killed in attacks on facilities organized under the guise of "humanitarian aid" in cooperation with Israel and the United States since May 27.
The statement emphasizes that these "aid centers" are actually death traps set up to target civilians en masse.
Gaza government: America is also responsible
The government in Gaza has held Israel and the US responsible for these crimes and has appealed to the UN and the Security Council to open official border crossings, allow aid to be delivered through mechanisms independent of Israeli control, and launch an international investigation.
Crime on camera during daylight hours
The statement said: "The massacres, which are being carried out in broad daylight, in front of the cameras, are happening before the eyes of the entire world. Remaining silent in the face of these crimes is complicity in them."
Hamas: aid points are a death trap
According to a Hamas statement, after the "call to the path of purity," thousands of civilians had gone to the area to receive aid, and that's where the shooting took place.
"This massacre once again demonstrates Israel's fascist nature and the criminal intentions behind the aid package," the statement said.
Appeal to the UN
Hamas and officials in Gaza are demanding that the UN and the Security Council stop these Israeli crimes, open the borders, provide assistance under international supervision, and establish an independent commission of inquiry.
3,000 medical services have been suspended
Gaza's health minister, Munir al-Bursh, said Israel had blocked the entry of 3,000 trucks carrying medical supplies, leaving hospitals in Gaza permanently understaffed.
Epidemic risk, water shortage
It was noted that diseases such as acute diarrhea and meningitis are spreading due to a lack of medicines and vaccines, and that 90 percent of the population is experiencing water shortages.
6 people arrested in the West Bank
The WAFA news agency reported that the Israeli army arrested six Palestinians in raids in Jenin, Nablus, Tulkarm and Ramallah in the West Bank. In addition, the occupying Israelis attacked Palestinians in Nablus and Salfit, releasing animals on their land and seizing tractors.
According to the official Palestinian news agency WAFA, Israeli occupation forces opened direct fire from armored vehicles as hundreds of civilians were moving to receive aid in the Mewasi area of Rafah. As a result, at least 30 Palestinians were killed and 150 were injured.
In the central Gaza Strip, civilians gathered for aid near the Netzarim Corridor were targeted by Israeli army drones. According to initial reports, at least one person was killed and 26 others, including women and children, were injured in the attack.
Avde Hospital: The injured are in serious condition
Avde Hospital in the Nusayrat refugee camp reported that some of the injured were in critical condition and the death toll could rise.
"Humanitarian aid" points have become death traps
Palestinian officials have described the aid points in Netzarim and Rafah as death traps disguised as "humanitarian aid" and claim that Israel is deliberately targeting civilians.
Palestinian health authorities and local sources have called on the international community to take swift action and open safe humanitarian corridors.
Threat of mass famine as Israel blocks aid
Israel has closed all border crossings and blocked humanitarian aid from entering Gaza for more than 90 days, preventing the delivery of basic necessities, especially food, and putting millions of people at risk of mass starvation.
More than 54,000 people have died since October 7
The Israeli offensive, with the support of the United States, has inflicted unprecedented devastation on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023. So far, according to official figures, 54,418 Palestinians have been killed and 124,190 injured. The majority of the dead and injured are women and children. More than 11,000 people are missing, and hundreds of thousands of civilians have been forced to flee their homes.
Seeking help in Gaza ends in death
In a situation where even seeking help in Gaza ends in death, these Israeli policies are being viewed as a strategy of systematic starvation and mass extermination.
37 people died in the last 24 hours
According to a statement from the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, 37 people were killed and 136 wounded were brought to hospitals in the past 24 hours. The ceasefire, which was reached on January 19, has reportedly been violated since March 18. Since then, 4,149 people have been killed and 12,149 wounded.
Ambulance services are under attack
Faris Afane, head of Gaza's ambulance service, told reporters that Israel was preventing the wounded from reaching Rafah. "It has become very dangerous to get aid out," he said. "The Israeli army is deliberately targeting ambulances."
"Help centers" are a death trap in practice, but help in words
According to a statement from the government media in Gaza, 49 people have been killed in attacks on facilities organized under the guise of "humanitarian aid" in cooperation with Israel and the United States since May 27.
The statement emphasizes that these "aid centers" are actually death traps set up to target civilians en masse.
Gaza government: America is also responsible
The government in Gaza has held Israel and the US responsible for these crimes and has appealed to the UN and the Security Council to open official border crossings, allow aid to be delivered through mechanisms independent of Israeli control, and launch an international investigation.
Crime on camera during daylight hours
The statement said: "The massacres, which are being carried out in broad daylight, in front of the cameras, are happening before the eyes of the entire world. Remaining silent in the face of these crimes is complicity in them."
Hamas: aid points are a death trap
According to a Hamas statement, after the "call to the path of purity," thousands of civilians had gone to the area to receive aid, and that's where the shooting took place.
"This massacre once again demonstrates Israel's fascist nature and the criminal intentions behind the aid package," the statement said.
Appeal to the UN
Hamas and officials in Gaza are demanding that the UN and the Security Council stop these Israeli crimes, open the borders, provide assistance under international supervision, and establish an independent commission of inquiry.
3,000 medical services have been suspended
Gaza's health minister, Munir al-Bursh, said Israel had blocked the entry of 3,000 trucks carrying medical supplies, leaving hospitals in Gaza permanently understaffed.
Epidemic risk, water shortage
It was noted that diseases such as acute diarrhea and meningitis are spreading due to a lack of medicines and vaccines, and that 90 percent of the population is experiencing water shortages.
6 people arrested in the West Bank
The WAFA news agency reported that the Israeli army arrested six Palestinians in raids in Jenin, Nablus, Tulkarm and Ramallah in the West Bank. In addition, the occupying Israelis attacked Palestinians in Nablus and Salfit, releasing animals on their land and seizing tractors.