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Published: May 30, 2025
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The Israeli war machine continues its intense bombardment of the Gaza Strip, as international warnings of an imminent humanitarian catastrophe intensify, with rising numbers of martyrs and an unprecedented deterioration in living and health conditions in the besieged enclave that has lasted for more than 17 years.
Direct bombardment of tents and civilian homes
According to local medical sources, Israeli drones targeted a group of tents that house displaced persons fleeing from the combat areas, resulting in the martyrdom of 13 individuals and injuries to others, including women and children, some of whom are in critical condition.
In a separate attack, the occupying forces targeted a barbershop in the al-Bureij camp in the middle of the sector, resulting in the martyrdom of three Palestinians, including a child, and injuries to four others with varying degrees of wounds, according to Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat.
In Gaza City, Israeli warplanes launched a series of violent airstrikes targeting the neighborhoods of Shujaiya, Zeitoun, and Tuffah, in addition to bombing the area around Abu Samra roundabout in Deir al-Balah. The bombardment also struck two houses in Jabalia and the al-Amal neighborhood in Khan Younis, resulting in casualties and injuries, causing extensive damage to property.
The humanitarian situation is worsening catastrophically
Amid this escalation, international relief officials warned that the limited humanitarian aid allowed into the sector does not even meet the minimum basic needs. The New York Times reported from field sources that “the situation in Gaza continues to slide rapidly toward famine,” alongside the worsening of malnutrition and food insecurity.
In a shocking report from UNICEF, it was announced that more than 50,000 Palestinian children have been killed or injured since October 7, 2023, at a rate of one child every 20 minutes, which the organization described as “one of the most significant crises facing children in the contemporary world.”
West Bank: Injuries and settler assaults
In the West Bank, a father and his two daughters were injured by shrapnel from live bullets fired by the occupation forces in the village of Sanour south of Jenin, and they were transported to the Jenin Government Hospital. A Palestinian woman was also subjected to violent abuse by settlers in the Khallet al-Dab' area in Masafer Yatta south of Hebron.
Rising European anger: “We have reached our limits”
Politically, the Washington Post quoted a senior European diplomat as saying, “The horrific images from Gaza have brought us to the limits of what we can bear,” indicating that the level of resentment in Europe towards Netanyahu’s government policies has reached its peak.
European diplomats confirmed that the mechanism for distributing aid in Gaza has devolved into a situation of “chaos and violence,” with civilian injuries recorded as they attempted to access food and medical supplies.
In a notable development, the Spanish government condemned the Israeli government's decision to establish 22 new settlements in the West Bank, considering it “a serious violation of international law and a undermining of any prospect for a two-state solution.”
Ongoing tragedy in the absence of a ceasefire
As airstrikes and targeting of displaced persons and residential areas continue, there are no serious indicators on the horizon for halting the aggression. With the rising number of martyrs and the worsening humanitarian crisis, Gaza remains in an open tragedy, while the international community faces a critical moral test regarding its responsibility to protect civilians and stop the killing machine.
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