50 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Airstrikes While Waiting for Food Aid in Gaza
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed 50 Palestinians, including civilians waiting for food assistance, worsening the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

The ongoing conflict in Gaza took a heartbreaking turn this week, as Israeli airstrikes killed at least 50 Palestinians. Many of the victims, according to eyewitnesses and local health workers, were standing in line to receive food aid when the strikes hit.
The attack happened at a distribution center in central Gaza, where people had gathered to collect essential supplies such as food and water. Gaza has been facing a severe shortage of food, fuel, and medical supplies due to the continuing violence and blockades.
Israel’s military said that the area was being used by militants to store weapons, and that the strikes were targeting those threats. However, no independent evidence has been released to confirm this claim.
Photos and videos from the scene show widespread destruction and chaos, with emergency workers and volunteers trying to help the injured. Local hospitals, already overwhelmed, are struggling to treat the wounded.
International organizations and humanitarian groups have condemned the attack. The United Nations and Red Crescent have called for an immediate ceasefire and urged all sides to allow aid workers to safely deliver supplies to those in need.
“This level of human suffering cannot continue,” said a spokesperson for a global aid agency. “People should not die while waiting for food.”
This latest tragedy has added urgency to growing calls for international intervention. Many world leaders are urging a return to peace talks and a long-term solution to the crisis, which has taken thousands of lives on both sides.
With the situation worsening every day, the people of Gaza continue to pay the highest price. Aid agencies warn that without immediate action, the region could face an even greater humanitarian disaster.
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