Massacre in Gaza: Israeli Attacks on Humanitarian Sites Kill Over 80 Palestinians

Hell in Gaza: Israeli Airstrikes Kill Over 80 Palestinians, Many Seeking Humanitarian Aid!

The night in Gaza turned into a bloody disaster. More than 80 Palestinians, including 38 people desperately trying to get humanitarian aid, were killed in a series of brutal Israeli airstrikes. Yes, you read that right – people who just wanted to survive, get food and medicine, became targets of deadly attacks.

Five people were killed around locations linked to the Humanitarian Foundation Gaza (GHF), an organization supported by the US and Israel that distributes food to Gaza residents. Another 33 were killed while waiting for aid trucks at other locations across the enclave. Is this war or a massacre of civilians?

Experts pointed out the brutality of the attacks, especially when an Israeli bomb hit a café in Gaza, killing between 24 and 36 Palestinians. This attack is just one in a series showing how out of control the situation in Gaza is and how helpless civilians are.

Hamas, the Palestinian militant group, today set conditions for mediators regarding Trump’s plan for Gaza, while the Israeli military did not comment on the attacks, further fueling tensions and uncertainty.

Continuation of the Most Intense and Deadliest Military Campaign in Gaza

Israel has intensified attacks on Gaza, with at least 30 Palestinians killed just this morning, mostly in the city of Khan Younis in the south of the Strip. The bombardment targets displaced people who tried to shelter in tents, while the humanitarian situation worsens by the hour.

Although there have been no reports of attacks on humanitarian locations in recent hours, hospitals in Gaza have not received any victims, a rare pause in this bloody conflict. However, everyone anxiously watches what will happen at these controversial aid points.

Humanitarian Foundation Gaza Under Investigation in Switzerland

To complicate matters further, Swiss authorities are initiating the closure of the Humanitarian Foundation Gaza’s branch in Geneva. This foundation, supported by the US and Israel, distributes food to the Palestinian enclave but is under scrutiny for alleged irregularities in its operations. The Swiss supervisory body has given the foundation 30 days to meet criteria or face dissolution.

This situation casts a shadow over humanitarian efforts in Gaza and further complicates an already chaotic situation.

Israel Agreed to Conditions for a 60-Day Ceasefire – Is This the End of the Hell?

US President Donald Trump announced that Israel agreed to the necessary conditions to finalize a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza. During this period, he said, efforts will be made to end the war. Qatar and Egypt, according to him, have worked hard to establish peace and will soon present a final proposal.

However, Trump warned that if Hamas does not accept the agreement, the situation will only get worse. Israeli Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, confirmed Israel’s readiness for a ceasefire but emphasized that the war will continue until Israeli hostages, about 50 in Gaza, of whom at least 20 are alive, are released.

Why Is This Situation So Tragic?

The war in Gaza has already claimed about 1,400 lives, and according to the Ministry of Health run by Hamas, at least 560 are civilians, 70% of whom are children and women. The Israeli military claims to target terrorist organizations and military sites, but the number of civilian casualties and attacks on humanitarian locations cast serious doubts on these claims.

NGOs like Oxfam and Save the Children call for the closure of the Humanitarian Foundation Gaza, claiming Israeli forces routinely open fire on Palestinians seeking aid. Israel, on the other hand, denies these accusations and says the foundation is necessary to bypass Hamas interference in aid distribution.

Conclusion: A Hell That Continues and No One Stops

While the world watches, people in Gaza die waiting for help, and humanitarian locations become targets. Israeli attacks do not discriminate, and political games and negotiations only prolong the agony. Will the 60-day ceasefire bring peace or just a breather before a new storm? Time will tell.

If you thought the war was far from us, think again. This tragedy is a warning that the world must not close its eyes to the suffering of the innocent.

So, what do you think? Is it possible that humanitarian locations become targets? Or is this just another part of a brutal power game? Drop a comment, share your thoughts, or just say – “this is crazy!” – because honestly, it is.

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