War of Extermination in Gaza: 12 Killed and Dozens Injured in Latest Israeli Attacks
Twelve Palestinians were killed and many others injured on Saturday as a result of ongoing Israeli aggression in the Gaza Strip, marking another grim chapter in a genocidal war that has now entered its twentieth month.
The latest violence has left families shattered and communities in mourning.
In a devastating airstrike overnight, four members of on Palestinian family—the father, mother, and their two children—were killed when their tent in the al Shanti area of Gaza City was targeted.
The attack adds to the growing toll of civilian casualties in the conflict.
Earlier, medical sources reported that three Palestinians were shot dead by Israeli forces as they attempted to reach a US aid distribution point west of Rafah.
This incident is part of a disturbing pattern; since Tuesday, Palestinians seeking food aid from distribution points overseen by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation—a body supported by Israel and the US—have been repeatedly targeted by Israeli fire.
Further east, the towns of Bani Suhaila and al Qarara, near Khan Yunis, have borne the brunt of intense bombardment.
Two Palestinians were killed in Bani Suhaila, while eyewitnesses described widespread destruction of buildings and infrastructure in both towns.
Ambulance and civil defense crews later recovered the bodies of two more Palestinians killed in an earlier strike on al Qarara, though the exact timing of the incident remains unclear.
In another attack, a Palestinian was killed and several others injured when an Israeli drone struck the Safi neighborhood in the al Sikka area of central Khan Yunis.
The relentless violence continues to displace families and overwhelm already strained medical facilities.
The international community has yet to take decisive action to halt the bloodshed, leaving Gaza’s residents trapped in a cycle of death and despair.
As the war rages on, the toll on civilians grows ever heavier, with no end in sight.
