The Israeli enemy’s assault on Gaza has entered its 85th consecutive day, intensifying a 613-day campaign that has pushed the besieged enclave to the brink—marked by soaring civilian casualties, widespread starvation, and a collapsing health system.
Over the past 24 hours, 69 Palestinians—including women, children, and individuals awaiting food aid—were killed in Israeli airstrikes, according to Palestinian sources.
Gaza Ministry of Health reported that the death toll from the Israeli aggression has risen to 54,981 martyrs and 126,920 injuries.
The Israeli occupation army’s attacks have increasingly targeted displaced civilians across Gaza. Civil defense teams reported fatalities and injuries near the Nuseirat corridor and western Rafah, where people had gathered in hopes of receiving aid—a grim scene that now repeats daily amid international inaction to halt the targeting of non-combatants.
The humanitarian crisis has been exacerbated by a continued blockade on essential food supplies, enforced since early March, further intensifying widespread hunger.
The World Health Organization announced the complete shutdown of Al-Amal Hospital in Khan Younis due to extensive damage and a lack of basic medical resources.
Odai Dabour, an official at the Palestinian Medical Relief Society in Gaza, told Al Jazeera that over 76,000 children in Gaza are now registered as malnourished, with the real number likely much higher.
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Meanwhile, footage circulated by activists showed gunfire directed at civilians collecting aid from a US-run distribution center in northern Rafah. Gaza’s Medical Relief Society described aid centers as “death traps,” stating that people are dying in the streets from starvation.
In a separate development, US President Donald Trump disclosed that negotiations are underway involving the US, the Israeli occupation, Hamas, and Iran, with the goal of brokering a ceasefire and facilitating a hostage exchange.
Tunisian-Led Convoy Departs for Gaza
From Tunis to Rafah, a large humanitarian land convoy—Caravan of Steadfastness—set off from Mohamed V Avenue in the Tunisian capital. Organized by the Joint Action Coordination for Palestine, the convoy aims to break the blockade on Gaza.
The convoy comprises representatives from trade unions, medical sectors, and youth groups, accompanied by Algerian and broader Maghrebian solidarity delegations. Approximately 300 Algerians joined, invited by the Algerian People’s Coordination for Palestine.
The convoy—made up of civilian vehicles, buses, and ambulances loaded with medical and relief supplies—gathered at 4 a.m. local time to finalize preparations before proceeding toward the Ras Jedir border crossing into Libya, waving Palestinian flags.
It includes specialized teams assigned to logistical, humanitarian, and media roles, marking the outcome of extensive coordination among North African civil society organizations.
Other convoys—by land, sea, and air—are expected to join, underscoring the global scope of solidarity and the continued resonance of the Palestinian cause.
Spokesperson Wael Nawar noted during a press conference that pro-Palestinian activists from 32 countries are expected to arrive via Cairo International Airport to join the initiative.
In international waters, the Israeli occupation navy intercepted the ship Madleen, detaining its passengers.
Source: News Agencies