Israeli Airstrikes Kill 37 More Palestinians in Gaza, Including Six Brothers Providing Aid

The situation in Gaza remains dire as global calls for a ceasefire and accountability grow louder.

GAZA: Israeli war crimes in Gaza continue unabated, with fresh airstrikes on Sunday claiming the lives of at least 37 Palestinians, including six brothers who were distributing food to starving civilians in Deir al-Balah. According to international media, the six siblings, aged between 10 and 34, were unarmed and had been helping those in need since the beginning of the war.

Their father, Zaki Abu Mahdi, stated that his sons had no weapons and were solely focused on humanitarian efforts. Tragically, they were killed during an Israeli airstrike while providing relief.

Meanwhile, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that a Palestinian child died due to a lack of access to medical care, underscoring the growing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

According to Gaza’s Ministry of Health, the ongoing conflict has so far killed at least 50,944 Palestinians. However, the Government Media Office places the death toll at over 61,700, noting that thousands remain buried under rubble and are presumed dead.

In another alarming development, Israel bombed the Al-Ahli Hospital in northern Gaza on Saturday, destroying several wings of the medical facility. The strike forced patients and staff to flee the hospital, many now sheltering in nearby streets.

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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemned the hospital attack, labeling it a crime and a violation of international laws, particularly international humanitarian law. The United Kingdom also condemned the bombing.

The situation in Gaza remains dire as global calls for a ceasefire and accountability grow louder.

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