Israeli Regime Intensifies Gaza Bombing, Killing 48 + Video
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Shahab News Agency, the Zionist regime’s assaults on Gaza persist with full intensity.Palestinian sources reported three injuries, including Palestinian journalist Mohammad Skik, during the Israeli army’s artillery shelling in central Gaza.
Palestinian sources released footage showing displaced civilians taking shelter in a school building in central Gaza.
Gaza Death Toll Rises to 34 as Israeli Attacks Continue
The number of Palestinian martyrs has reached 34 as of this moment due to ongoing Israeli bombardment, according to local sources.
Palestinian media reported that a residential complex in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City, was among the latest targets.The Al jazeera network confirmed the destruction of a building in Gaza’s eastern Al-Shujaiya district, with adjacent homes damaged by intense artillery shelling. Strikes also targeted central and eastern Khan Younis in southern Gaza.
The Palestinian government’s media office in Gaza issued statements condemning Israel’s continuous attacks on refugee centers and shelters, accusing Zionist forces of systematically committing war crimes against civilians and displaced persons across the coastal enclave.
The official statement revealed that since June alone, over 11 refugee centers have been directly hit by Israeli military operations. Since the start of the conflict, the total number of targeted facilities has reached 246 locations.
Over 700,000 displaced people have taken refuge in facilities originally intended as educational centers, now repurposed for military use by Zionist forces-a clear violation of human rights and international law.
The Gaza government media office emphasized that most of these shelters were previously schools meant to serve tens of thousands of students. It condemned the Zionist regime and complicit nations for genocidal war crimes,urging the UN Security Council and international community to instantly halt atrocities,lift the blockade,and rebuild Gaza’s destroyed infrastructure.
Separately, Gaza’s General Committee for Tribal Affairs denounced the Zionist army’s deadly attack on an aid distribution center in Gaza City’s Zaytoun neighborhood, which killed 13 civilians. The committee called it part of a systematic policy of [text truncated].
The Zionist regime has been accused of deliberately starving civilians, spreading chaos, and turning aid centers into ”death traps” and detention camps.
A local association reported that as the implementation of the new aid delivery mechanism, over 500 people have been killed and nearly 4,000 injured, while the fate of approximately 40 individuals remains unknown.
The group emphasized that Israel’s attacks on food distribution centers and humanitarian aid facilities constitute clear acts of genocide and war crimes, aimed at breaking civilian morale and forcing either surrender or mass displacement.
The statement held the occupying regime fully responsible for these atrocities and called on the international community, the UN, security Council, and human rights organizations to fulfill their legal and moral obligations by demanding an immediate end to this genocidal war. It also urged the opening of secure humanitarian corridors for unrestricted aid access.
The statement concluded by asserting that the nation will never surrender, continuing to uphold its legitimate rights despite blockade, war, and hunger.
Munir al-bursh,Director-General of Gaza’s ministry of health,warned in an interview with Al-Aqsa TV that the Zionist occupation regime is exploiting new humanitarian aid distribution mechanisms as traps for mass killings and tools for forced displacement.
Condemning international silence toward these crimes, he added: Gaza’s medical centers face catastrophic conditions, grappling with severe shortages of medicines and equipment.
Al-Bursh further cautioned that Israel’s continued obstruction of medicine and vaccine deliveries risks hazardous disease outbreaks. He reported widespread cases of infectious diseases, acute bloody diarrhea, and meningitis in Gaza.
He emphasized that the water crisis has reached a critical stage, with over 90% of Gaza’s residents suffering from water insecurity.
The official stressed that the water crisis has now escalated to a dire level, leaving more than nine out of ten Gazans without reliable access to safe water.