Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) ave intensified their crimes in the Gaza Strip since dawn today, with a series of airstrikes and shootings killing 30 civilians at the time of this report’s publication. Among the victims are women and children, with attacks reported across different areas of the besieged enclave, which is a clear indication of the occupation’s continued open war against Palestinian existence.
According to medical sources, an Israeli drone targeted tents sheltering displaced persons in the Sanabel camp, located west of the Kuwaiti Hospital in the Al-Mawasi area, west of Khan Younis. The attack killed nine people and injured others to varying degrees.
In a separate incident, two civilians were killed and over 35 injured when occupation forces opened fire on a gathering of residents in the Al-Shakoush area, northwest of Rafah. Such scenes have become a daily reality, with the scope of bombardment expanding and civilians repeatedly targeted in shelter areas.
These crimes bring today’s death toll to 30 people, as Israeli forces continue their systematic military operations against civilians in Gaza amid a catastrophic collapse of humanitarian and healthcare conditions.
Since 7 October 2023, the occupation has waged a full-scale war widely seen as one of the most horrific examples of modern-day genocide. The onslaught has resulted in over 194,000 people killed or injured, more than 11,000 reported missing under the rubble or in unknown conditions, the displacement of hundreds of thousands, and a famine that continues to claim the lives of children and the sick.
Israeli military operations no longer differentiate between populated areas, displacement camps, or medical facilities, which is a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law, which prohibits targeting civilians or placing them in harm’s way. The occupying power is obligated to take effective measures to protect civilians, yet its actions instead reflect a deliberate policy of collective punishment aimed at domination, subjugation, and the eradication of Palestinian presence in the Gaza Strip, under siege for more than 17 years.
The intensifying attacks on displacement camps, where civilians seek refuge following their forced displacement, are further proof that these actions amount to a systematic campaign of collective ethnic cleansing, aimed at the physical and societal destruction of Palestinian life. This constitutes a grave violation of all international laws that prohibit genocide and criminalise its perpetrators.
Amid this rapidly deteriorating situation, the silence of the international community and the failure of global institutions to take binding action to protect the population are directly enabling the continuation of these crimes. These failures raise painful questions about the credibility of the international system, which is supposedly built upon principles of justice and human rights.