Israeli strikes in Gaza kill at least 21 more Palestinians
Last updated: July 23, 2025 | 12:14
Palestinians mourn as they carry the body of a man who was killed while waiting for food aid, into Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on Wednesday. AFP
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 21 people late on Tuesday and early on Wednesday. More than half of those killed were women and children, health authorities said.
More than 59,000 Palestinians have been killed during the Israel-Hamas war, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which is part of the Hamas-run government and staffed by medical professionals.
Its count doesn’t distinguish between fighters and civilians, but the ministry says that more than half of the dead are women and children.
The UN and other international organizations see it as the most reliable source of data on casualties.
Desperation is mounting in the Palestinian territory of more than 2 million, which experts say is at risk of famine because of Israel’s blockade and nearly two-year offensive. A breakdown of law and order has led to widespread looting and contributed to chaos and violence around aid deliveries.
More than 1,000 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since May while trying to get food in the Gaza Strip, mostly near aid sites run by an American contractor, the UN human rights office said Tuesday.
Debris lies at the site of an overnight Israeli air strike on a house, in Gaza City, on Wednesday. Reuters
More than 100 human rights groups and charities signed a letter published Wednesday demanding more aid for Gaza and warning of grim conditions causing starvation.
The Israeli military said in a statement Wednesday that forces were operating in Gaza City, as well as in northern Gaza.
It said without elaborating that in Jabaliya, an area hard-hit in multiple rounds of fighting, an air strike killed "a number of” Hamas fighters.
Troops struck roughly 120 targets throughout Gaza over the past day, including fighter cells, tunnels and booby-trapped structures, among others, the military said.
One Israeli strike hit a house Tuesday in the northwestern side of Gaza City, killing at least 12 people, according to the Shifa Hospital, which received the casualties.
The dead included six children and two women, according to the Health Ministry's casualty list.
Another strike hit an apartment in the Tal al-Hawa area in northern Gaza, killing at least six people. Among the dead were three children and two women, including one who was pregnant. Eight others were wounded, the ministry said.
A third strike hit a tent in the Naser neighbourhood in Gaza City late Tuesday and killed three children, Shifa Hospital said.
The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the strikes. It blames Hamas for civilian casualties because the Palestinian group Hamas operate from populated areas.
Palestinians inspect the damage, including a destroyed ambulance, around a house hit in an Israeli strike a day earlier in western Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip on Wednesday. AFP
In the letter issued Wednesday by 109 human rights and charity groups, they warned of a dire situation pushing more people toward starvation. They said they were watching their own colleagues, as well as the Palestinians they serve, "waste away.”
The letter slammed Israel for what it said were restrictions on aid into the war-ravaged territory. It lamented "massacres” at food distribution points, which have seen chaos and violence in recent weeks as desperation has risen.
"The government of Israel’s restrictions, delays, and fragmentation under its total siege have created chaos, starvation, and death,” the letter said.
The letter called for aid to be scaled up as well as for a ceasefire. `
Israel says that it has allowed the entry of thousands of trucks since May and blames aid groups for not consistently delivering goods.