New Massacres in Gaza : Over 34 Killed, Including Families and Children

GAZA – At least 34 Palestinians were killed and dozens more wounded on Wednesday morning as Zionist occupation forces continued their deadly assaults across the Gaza Strip, according to WAFA News Agency.
In central Gaza, 11 civilians were killed and many injured near Wadi Gaza as Zionist forces opened fire and launched shelling on crowds of aid-seekers. A brutal airstrike on a home belonging to the al-Ghamri family in the Maghazi refugee camp resulted in the deaths of 10 people, including both parents and their children.
Elsewhere in Gaza City, a Zionist strike killed eight people near Ali Mosque in the al-Zeitoun neighborhood. Meanwhile, in Khan Yunis, five members of the Rasras family, including parents and children, were killed when Zionist warplanes bombed tents sheltering displaced civilians in the al-Attar area.
WAFA reported further heavy bombardment on homes in eastern Gaza City and Jabalia, with several areas turned into rubble. Since the establishment of the so-called “aid distribution point mechanism” on May 27, more than 300 Palestinians have been killed at or near these distribution sites, with many accusing the Zionist entity and the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Relief Foundation—rejected by the UN—of using them as bait for mass killings.
Since the start of Zionist aggression on Gaza on October 7, 2023, 55,493 Palestinians have been killed and 129,320 wounded, the vast majority of them women and children. The death toll is expected to rise further as many victims remain trapped under rubble, unreachable by rescue teams due to continued bombardment and siege.




