Massacre in Gaza: Israeli Airstrikes Kill at Least 74, Including Women and Children

Hell on Earth in Gaza!

Israeli forces launched deadly airstrikes on Gaza on Monday, killing at least 74 innocent people. Among them, about 30 people died in a café packed with women and children! Yes, you read that right – a café, a place where people gathered to access the internet and charge their phones, was turned into a bloody slaughterhouse without any warning.

A Café as a Target? Why?

Abu Ateila, who was inside, described how suddenly a plane struck the place. No warning, no chance to escape. Fares Avad, head of the emergency service, confirmed that at least 30 people died in that attack, with dozens seriously injured. Two more airstrikes in Gaza city killed 15 people, and six died in an attack on a building near the town of Zawaida.

Humanitarian Aid as a Target?

To make matters worse, Israeli forces also shot at people trying to get humanitarian aid. Eleven people were killed in southern Gaza while returning from the Gaza Humanitarian Fund (GHF) location. Palestinians are often forced to travel long distances to reach GHF centers, hoping for help. Naser hospital confirmed another death near the GHF center in the southern city of Rafah, and another person was killed while waiting for aid near the Necarim corridor, which separates northern and southern Gaza.

Shocking Scenes and Reactions

Videos on social media show bloody, mutilated bodies on the ground, wounded people wrapped in blankets. The emergency service reported that ten people were killed in a United Nations humanitarian aid warehouse in northern Gaza. The Israeli military says it is investigating the reports of attacks but has previously claimed it fires only warning shots at suspicious individuals or those who get too close to soldiers.

Who’s to Blame? Israel or Hamas?

Israel wants to replace the GHF system with one previously managed by the UN and international humanitarian organizations. Israel accuses Hamas of stealing humanitarian aid and using it to strengthen its control over the enclave. However, the UN denies any systematic diversion of aid.

Conclusion

This is not just another conflict. This is a massacre of innocent people, including women and children, in a café and places where they sought help. While the world watches, blood is spilled, and humanitarian aid becomes a target. Is this the price of war? Or is it something much darker?

Got a hot take or a sarcastic joke about this madness? Drop it in the comments – because silence is the last thing this tragedy needs!

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