At least 50 Palestinians, including 32 people near food aid sites in Rafah, have been killed in fresh Israeli attacks across Gaza, according to reports on Saturday.
The strikes targeted multiple locations, including areas where civilians were queuing for humanitarian food supplies. Eyewitnesses described scenes of devastation, with bodies and injured victims scattered around destroyed aid distribution points.
The World Food Programme (WFP) has sounded the alarm, warning that thousands of Palestinians in Gaza are on the “verge of catastrophic hunger,” with one in three residents going days without food.
The attacks came a day after extensive Israeli bombardments leveled parts of the Al-Daraj neighborhood in Gaza City, leaving behind a trail of destruction and deepening the humanitarian crisis.
The latest violence underscores growing international calls for a ceasefire as the death toll and suffering of civilians continue to mount in the enclave.
