TEHRAN – Israeli occupation regime committed new massacres in the Gaza Strip, leading to the deaths of dozens of Palestinians.
Among the victims were the civilians who gathered in desperate attempts to ensure basic food supplies. These victims, which many have been trying to access humanitarian assistance, have added to the increasing sacrifices as warnings strengthen the deepening humanitarian catastrophe of the enclave.
Israeli forces continue to carry out intensive airstrikes in various parts of Gaza, killing at least 15 Palestinians.
The Al-Shifa Medical Complex reports the deaths of four individuals in separate attacks, including those seeking assistance.
In central Gaza, Al Aqsa Martas Hospital received the bodies of nine Palestinians killed in an airstrike targeting a group of civilians east of Deia Al Bala.
The Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat has confirmed that at least 13 people have been injured while awaiting assistance near a military checkpoint belonging to the Israeli occupation forces.
On Saturday evening, new reports emerged that Israeli occupation forces fired fire on Palestinians seeking humanitarian assistance in the northwestern part of Gaza city, massacre 12 civilians and wounded dozens more.
The above-listed person in Gaza has also confirmed deaths and injuries following the Israeli strike in the Altafa district of eastern Gaza city.
The IOF forces reportedly targeted additional gatherings of Palestinians waiting for the delivery of aid in northern Gaza.
Meanwhile, the United Nations has reiterated that the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, supported by the Israeli regime and the United States, has failed to address Gaza’s humanitarian needs.
The US-backed Israeli genocide in Gaza continues to provoke growing international rage after more than 20 months of indiscriminate bombing and ongoing lockdowns every day.
The occupation regime has been accused of weaponizing weaponized food supplies in order to forcefully drive away the population, in an act similar to ethnic cleansing.
Additionally, the administration has been accused of arming and supporting terrorists related to Daesh in order to distribute the limited food it allows to the enclave.
Both the terrorists and the occupation regime committed multiple massacres against those awaiting assistance.