Eight Palestinian civilians were shot dead today, Monday, by Israeli occupation forces while waiting to receive food aid west of Rafah city in southern Gaza—yet another incident reflecting the expanding scope of violations against civilians amid the ongoing war.
According to eyewitnesses, the victims were among crowds of civilians waiting for humanitarian assistance, amid catastrophic conditions in the Strip and a dire shortage of food, water, and medicine.
The shooting was concentrated at one of the so-called “buffer zones” set up by the occupation in the southern part of the Gaza Strip to distribute aid without supervision from the United Nations or independent humanitarian agencies.
This incident is part of a series of systematic attacks targeting civilians trying to access aid. Since May 27, the occupation has been implementing an aid distribution plan through the so-called “Gaza Humanitarian Foundation,” backed by Israeli and American entities—amid growing signs of the plan’s failure. Similar shootings at starving crowds have been repeated over recent days, resulting in more deaths and injuries and further deepening the suffering of the population.
Since October 7, 2023, Gaza has endured relentless military attacks that have left over 178,000 people dead or injured—most of them women and children—in what amounts to an act of genocide.
According to reports from Gaza’s Ministry of Health, over 11,000 people remain missing, many feared to be buried under rubble. Hundreds of thousands have been forcibly displaced from their homes and left without shelter or protection.
What is happening in Gaza goes beyond military conflict; it is a campaign of extermination targeting the civilian population in clear violation of international humanitarian law, particularly the Geneva Conventions, which prohibit targeting civilians and using starvation as a method of warfare. Targeting civilians while they wait for aid constitutes a full-fledged war crime and reflects the occupation’s insistence on using hunger and deadly force as tools of control and forced displacement.
In the absence of effective international accountability mechanisms, civilian lives in Gaza remain at the mercy of military machinery, while the moral and legal foundations meant to protect humanity in times of war continue to erode.