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Israeli airstrikes killed 74 Palestinians in Gaza on Thursday alone, including at least eight civilians who were reportedly trying to receive humanitarian aid. Gaza's health ministry reported that over 770 people have now been killed at aid centers since October 2023. The total death toll has reached approximately 57,600.
Al Jazeera noted that shooting civilians standing in line for food has tragically become a regular occurrence.
74 Killed in Gaza in a Single Day, Including Civilians Seeking Aid
Russia has launched its biggest air assault on Ukraine, with over 700 drones and multiple missiles targeting several cities, including Lutsk near the Polish border. President Zelensky condemned the attack as a major setback to ongoing ceasefire talks. The assault coincided with renewed U.S. arms support after a brief suspension. Despite regular talks between Trump and Putin, no progress on peace has been made. The U.S. plans to supply Ukraine with Patriot missile systems to counter Russia’s attacks.
The US has pledged $30 million to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) for food relief, despite prior warnings from USAID about the group's lack of safety planning and transparency. USAID criticized GHF’s handling of infant formula distribution and incomplete documentation. Several Palestinians have died near food centers run under Israeli and US contractor oversight. While the US claims the program weakens Hamas, over 240 global NGOs have called for GHF's shutdown, citing risks to civilians and inadequate humanitarian standards.
Israeli airstrikes killed 52 more Palestinians in Gaza over the past 24 hours, pushing the total death toll to approximately 57,575 since the conflict began. Another 262 people were injured, bringing the total number of wounded to 136,879. Rescue efforts remain hampered as many bodies are trapped under rubble and inaccessible due to security concerns. Even during the distribution of humanitarian aid, eight people were killed and over 74 injured in the past day alone. Since May 27, at least 766 civilians have died while attempting to receive aid, with over 5,000 others wounded.
Israeli Strikes Kill 52 More in Gaza, Death Toll Nears 57,600
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed 105 Palestinians and injured 356 others in just one day, the Gaza Health Ministry reported Monday.
Since the beginning of the offensive on October 7, 2023, at least 57,523 Palestinians have been killed and 136,617 injured. Many bodies remain trapped under rubble, but security concerns are hampering recovery efforts.
Israeli Strikes Kill 105 in Gaza in a Single Day, Injure 356 More: Gaza Health Ministry
More than 700,000 people have been displaced in Gaza since the Israeli military resumed operations in March following the collapse of a ceasefire, according to the United Nations.
UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric stated that many Palestinians have been displaced multiple times, with no access to safe shelter. He warned of worsening food insecurity, blocked medical aid, fuel shortages, and an imminent communications blackout in the region.
UN: Over 700,000 Displaced in Gaza Since March as Israeli Offensive Resumes
A senior Hamas security official has revealed that 95% of the group’s leadership has been killed amid Israel’s ongoing assault on Gaza. Hamas has lost control of nearly 80% of the territory, which is now dominated by gangs and new tribal militias. Key infrastructure, including the Ansar Complex, has been destroyed or looted. Six new armed groups have emerged, further destabilizing the region. The conflict has killed over 57,000 Palestinians and injured more than 136,000 since October 2023.
Violence erupted at a U.S.-backed aid center in Gaza, leaving 743 Palestinians dead, with reports claiming Israeli forces and American-hired personnel fired on civilians. The Global Humanitarian Foundation denied the allegations. Witnesses described chaos as desperate families sought food. Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes across Gaza killed dozens more, including displaced persons sheltering in homes and tents. Despite ongoing ceasefire talks mediated by Qatar, the U.S., and Egypt, the attacks persist, worsening the humanitarian crisis in the besieged territory.
Pakistan’s Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir has rejected India’s allegations that China provided active support to Pakistan during the May conflict. Indian officials claimed China gave Islamabad direct intelligence on Indian positions, but Munir called such claims “irresponsible and incorrect.” Pakistan has dismissed these accusations before. Despite longstanding close ties and heavy Chinese investments in Pakistan, both India and China have been working to ease tensions since a 2020 border clash, though the recent conflict marked the worst violence in decades.
Israeli forces have started demolishing more than 100 residential buildings in the Al-Murabba’a area of the Tulkarem refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. Despite a temporary halt ordered by Israel’s Supreme Court, demolitions resumed citing urgent security needs. Meanwhile, Gaza has seen escalating violence with the Palestinian Health Ministry reporting over 100 deaths and 350 injuries in 24 hours. Since March, Israeli strikes have killed nearly 7,000 Palestinians and injured tens of thousands, with thousands still trapped under rubble.
Since the 2021 military coup in Myanmar, anti-junta fighters have reportedly downed 13 military aircraft worth approximately $170 million. The Kachin Independence Army and allies shot down five planes over Kachin and northern Shan States. The Karenni resistance claimed four more, including three fighter jets and two helicopters across Sagaing, Chin, and Karen regions. Additional reports from defectors mention seven more damaged or destroyed aircraft over multiple regions. The junta attributes some losses to mechanical failure and weather. Independent verification remains unavailable.
An IRGC adviser has stated that Iran has the military capability to fire missiles at Israel daily for two years without depleting its stockpiles. Major General Ebrahim Jabbari said Iran's underground missile bases and warehouses remain largely undisclosed, showcasing only a fraction of its defense capacity. He made the remarks amid recent Iran-Israel tensions that escalated into direct attacks, including U.S. involvement. A ceasefire was later announced, with both Israel and Iran claiming strategic success and halting further conflict.
Daniel Edri, a 24-year-old Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reserve soldier, died by suicide after struggling with severe trauma from his service in Gaza and Lebanon. Haunted by the smell of corpses and memories of fallen comrades, including two close friends killed during the Hamas attack on the Nova Festival, Daniel became overwhelmed by guilt and depression. Despite seeking help, delayed hospitalization led to his tragic death. His family is now fighting for him to receive full military honors, though IDF rules may prevent it.
At least 82 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Sunday, with 39 of the fatalities occurring in Gaza City alone, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
Since the beginning of the conflict, a staggering 743 Palestinians have been killed and 4,891 injured while attempting to collect humanitarian aid, often distributed through centers affiliated with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation—a joint initiative backed by Israel and the United States.
The current war, which erupted following the Hamas-led attack on October 7, 2023, has dragged on for nearly 21 months. Former U.S. President Donald Trump has proposed a 60-day ceasefire deal that could soon be formalized. Hamas has responded positively to the proposal, while Israel has authorized a delegation to travel to Qatar for further negotiations.
Israeli Strikes Kill 82 in Gaza, Including 39 in Gaza City
Israeli forces have launched airstrikes on three ports and a power plant in Yemen, leaving Hodeidah’s main electricity facility disabled and the city in darkness. While there were no reported casualties, Houthi forces claimed to have responded with missile attacks. The Israeli military stated it had issued warnings to civilians and also confirmed an attack on the Galaxy Leader, a ship previously seized by the Houthis in late 2023 at Ras Isa port.
Israel Strikes Yemen’s Ports and Power Plant, Plunging Hodeidah into Darkness
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