Over 1,700 Palestinians Massacred While Seeking Aid in Gaza: UN


Over 1,700 Palestinians Massacred While Seeking Aid in Gaza: UN

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The United Nations confirmed that the Zionist regime’s ongoing crimes in Gaza have killed at least 1,760 Palestinians seeking aid since late May, underscoring a shocking escalation in the systematic targeting of civilians.

Hospital and emergency sources reported that on Friday alone, Israeli forces slaughtered at least 44 Palestinians across the besieged Strip, including 16 people who were waiting for desperately needed food and medical supplies.

Israeli fighter jets bombed a house in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, murdering six members of one family, four of them children.

In the Zikim area in northwest Gaza, Israeli forces opened fire on aid seekers, killing six, according to medical staff at al-Shifa Hospital.

In southern Gaza’s al-Mawasi, near Khan Younis, a husband and wife were killed when their tent was bombed by Israeli aircraft.

The UN Human Rights Office warned that aid distribution points have become “death traps,” echoing the alarm raised by humanitarian agencies that the regime’s deliberate assaults threaten the total collapse of relief operations.

Observers note that the Zionist entity has intensified bombardments on densely populated residential districts across both the north and south of Gaza, leaving the population in constant terror and deepening the humanitarian catastrophe.

International outrage continues to mount, but Israel’s relentless attacks on starving civilians underline its contempt for global appeals and expose the genocidal intent behind its Gaza campaign.

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