Massacre in Gaza: Israeli Attacks Kill at Least 95 Palestinians, Including Children and Civilians

Hell in Gaza: Israeli Attacks Kill at Least 95 Innocent Palestinians!

Can anyone still watch this chaos and not ask when it will end? On just one day, July 1st, at least 95 Palestinians were killed in a series of brutal Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip. Among the victims are women, children, and even journalist Ismail Abu Hatab.

A Café Targeted? Birthday Party Turned Massacre

In northern Gaza, Israeli jets bombed the Albaka café without any warning, where people were simply celebrating a birthday. The result? At least 39 dead and dozens wounded. Witnesses say the place had no military purpose, but that didn’t stop a huge crater from being left behind and everything destroyed.

School and Hospital Under Fire

The same day, a school in Jaffa sheltering hundreds of displaced people was bombed. Residents were ordered to leave within five hours, but who can run from death? In central Gaza, the Al-Aksa hospital in Deir el-Balah was hit, where many families had found temporary refuge. This was not the first time the hospital complex was targeted — it has been attacked at least ten times.

Humanitarian Center Turned Graveyard

In southern Gaza, in Khan Yunis, an Israeli strike hit a humanitarian aid distribution center run by Gaza GHF, an organization cooperating with the US and Israel. At least 15 people were killed and over 50 wounded. This continues a tragic pattern — similar locations saw deaths at the end of May.

Israeli Army and Controversial Orders

The Israeli military confirmed civilians were injured at aid points and announced it would review the incidents. However, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that soldiers were ordered to shoot at crowds of Palestinians, even if they posed no threat. Is this war or mass killing of civilians?

New Wave of Evacuations and Fear

Residents of northern Gaza have been issued new evacuation warnings as the death and injury toll rises daily. People have nowhere to run, and the world seems to look the other way.

Conclusion

This is not just a conflict — it’s a systematic crime against civilians. Cafés, schools, hospitals, and humanitarian centers are turned into targets, and innocent people pay the price. If this doesn’t spark outrage and demand for justice, what will?

While you mull this over, check out the comments — maybe you have a theory or question that will make us all think even deeper. Because if not us, then who?

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