30 June 2025 - 13:53
Source: Palestine Info
Israeli strikes kill civilians in Gaza residential areas

Israeli forces intensified attacks across the Gaza Strip, targeting homes and civilians, especially near aid distribution points. Dozens were killed or wounded, including children and women. The humanitarian crisis worsens amid increasing displacement and famine.

AhlulBayt News Agency: The Israeli occupation army launched deadly attacks across various regions of the Gaza Strip throughout Saturday night and Sunday, resulting in dozens of casualties among civilians.

Local media reported that Israeli forces continued to bomb and demolish homes in Gaza, further displacing families and worsening the humanitarian crisis, as famine increasingly grips the population.

According to a Palestinian Information Center reporter, strikes continued across Gaza, including one that killed three individuals in the Mawasi area of Khan Yunis.

Another Israeli assault struck a civilian gathering in the at-Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City, killing two people.

Israeli artillery fire in the Jabalia an-Nazla area, north of Gaza, led to the deaths of three children from the Abu Warda family on Ahmed Fekri Street.

In the al-Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, four people—among them a young girl—were killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Al-Ashi family home.

Another air raid on a residence in the at-Tuffah neighborhood resulted in five fatalities and several injuries.

Two children were killed and others wounded in a strike on the Azzam family home in the az-Zeitoun neighborhood of Gaza City.

Dozens more civilians were killed or injured near aid distribution centers in southern and central Gaza, as Israeli forces struck areas where people had gathered to receive humanitarian assistance.

The military continued its offensive across Gaza, targeting additional areas and causing more civilian deaths and injuries, including among women and children.

Many injured Gazans succumbed to wounds sustained during recent attacks, adding to the mounting death toll.

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