On Monday, June 30, Israeli forces launched a series of airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, targeting civilian sites including a seaside café, a school shelter, aid distribution hubs, and the courtyard of Al-Aqsa Hospital.
Key Developments:
Death Toll: At least 95 Palestinians killed, including women, children, and journalist Ismail Abu Hatab.
Al-Baqa Café: Struck during a birthday gathering, killing 39 people. Witnesses described the scene as “people torn apart”.
Yafa School: Bombed after a five-minute evacuation warning, displacing hundreds sheltering there.
Al-Aqsa Hospital: Hit without warning; tents sheltering displaced families were damaged. This marks the 10th attack on the hospital compound.
Khan Younis Aid Hub: 15 killed and 50 wounded while seeking food at a distribution site run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
Humanitarian Impact:
Gaza’s Government Media Office condemned the strikes as a “systematic crime” against the enclave’s health system. UN-backed experts and rights groups have accused Israel of deliberately targeting medical infrastructure throughout the 22-month conflict.
(source Al Jazeera)








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