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Gazans mourn at dawn after night of intense Israeli strikes

A Palestinian girl holds a container at a food distribution point in the Nuseirat camp for refugees in the central Gaza Strip on May 21, 2025. AFP
  • First responders have reported dozens of deaths daily since Israel intensified its attacks in the coastal territory, home to 2.4 million Palestinians
  • Every morning, the civil defence agency has provided death tolls for overnight air strikes that often hit houses in rural areas or apartment buildings

Khan Yunis, Palestinian TerritoriesA rooster crowed and women wailed as the sun rose on Wednesday above a Gaza hospital where first responders hurriedly unloaded bags holding the bodies of those killed by Israeli strikes throughout the night.

Some of the bodies were wrapped in blankets and unloaded from civilian cars at the Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza’s Khan Yunis city.

Among the dead was Aysal Abu Salah, just one and a half years old, according to the hospital. Rescuers said at least 12 other people were killed in the strike.

Abu Salah’s body was covered in the blue and black dust that sometimes sticks to the skin of victims of air strikes.

Nearby, men dropped bags marked “United Nations” that contained body parts recovered from the site of the same strike, a house in the farming area of Abasan al-Kabira near Khan Yunis.

The Israeli military had ordered the area’s evacuation Monday, warning of strikes and fighting to come.

Contacted by AFP, the military did not comment on the overnight strike.

Israel stepped up its offensive in Gaza last week, vowing to defeat Hamas.

Gaza’s civil defence agency said that more than 20 air strikes hit Khan Yunis and its surroundings overnight, with the targets including encampments for Palestinians displaced by the war, now in its 20th month.

AFPTV footage of southern Gaza from the Israeli side showed multiple strikes on Wednesday morning.

First responders have reported dozens of deaths daily since Israel intensified its attacks in the coastal territory, home to 2.4 million Palestinians.

Every morning, the civil defence agency has provided death tolls for overnight air strikes that often hit houses in rural areas or apartment buildings in the formerly densely populated north.

Feriel Abu Salah, who said she lost a sister in the strike on Abasan al-Kabira, nearly collapsed at the hospital’s entrance.

“Oh, how I suffer”, she told AFP, her face awash with tears.

She wailed in grief among a crowd of women and children outside the morgue.

“Seven children died!” one of them said.

“Enough, enough!” she added, holding her head in her hands and looking up.

In the hospital room where the Abu Salah family’s bodies were laid in a row, a man shook as he stifled sobs.

As he almost fell, other men held him tightly, and he let out a wail.

The Abu Salah family members killed overnight are among the 53,655 people the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza says have died in the Palestinian territory since the start of the war.

According to the ministry, at least 3,509 people have been killed since Israel resumed strikes on March 18, following a breakdown in ceasefire negotiations.

Hamas’s 2023 attack resulted in the deaths of 1,218 people in Israel, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.

UN says around 90 aid trucks ‘dispatched’ into Gaza

The UN said Wednesday it had “dispatched” around 90 trucks carrying aid into Gaza, as international pressure intensified over Israel’s renewed offensive and blockade of the war-ravaged Palestinian territory.

The first aid distribution in Gaza since early March came as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was open to a “temporary ceasefire”, but reaffirmed the military aimed to bring the entire territory under its control.

Three days after Israel announced it would allow in limited aid, the United Nations “collected around 90 truckloads of goods from the Kerem Shalom crossing and dispatched them into Gaza”, said Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for UN chief Antonio Guterres.

The development came hours after Israeli troops fired what the military called “warning shots” near a delegation of foreign diplomats visiting the occupied West Bank, triggering global condemnation.

In Gaza, the Hamas government media office reported the arrival of 87 aid trucks, which it said were allocated to international and local organisations to meet “urgent humanitarian needs”.

Netanyahu said it was necessary to “avoid a humanitarian crisis in order to preserve our freedom of operational action” in Gaza.

Palestinians have been scrambling for basic supplies after weeks of near-total isolation, with Israel’s blockade leading to critical food and medicine shortages.

Israel has meanwhile kept up its bombardment, with Gaza’s health ministry reporting Wednesday that the bodies of 82 people were taken to hospitals across the territory over the previous 24 hours.

‘Barely’ one daily meal

Umm Talal al-Masri, 53, a displaced Palestinian in Gaza City, described the situation as “unbearable”.

“No one is distributing anything to us. Everyone is waiting for aid, but we haven’t received anything,” she said.

“We barely manage to prepare one meal a day.”

Humanitarian groups have said that the amount of aid entering Gaza falls far short of what is required to ease the crisis.

A US-backed private group, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, that will use contractors, said that it will start moving aid into the territory in “coming days”. The United Nations and traditional agencies have said they will not cooperate with the foundation which some have accused of working with Israel.

The GHF has said it will distribute some 300 million meals in its first 90 days of operation.

Pressure on Israel

The army stepped up its offensive at the weekend, vowing to defeat Gaza’s Hamas rulers, whose October 7, 2023 attack on Israel triggered the war.

Israel has faced mounting pressure, including from traditional allies, to halt its expanded offensive and allow aid into Gaza.

European Union foreign ministers agreed on Tuesday to review the bloc’s cooperation accord, which includes trade, with Israel.

Israel’s foreign ministry has said the EU action “reflects a total misunderstanding of the complex reality Israel is facing”.

Sweden said it would press the 27-nation bloc to impose sanctions on Israeli ministers, while Britain suspended free-trade negotiations with Israel and summoned the Israeli ambassador.

Pope Leo XIV described the situation in Gaza as “worrying and painful” and called for “the entry of sufficient humanitarian aid”.

Germany defended a key EU-Israel cooperation deal as “an important forum that we must use in order to discuss critical questions” over the situation in Gaza.

In Gaza, Israel resumed its operations across the territory on March 18, ending a two-month ceasefire.

Hamas’s October 2023 attack resulted in the deaths of 1,218 people in Israel, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.

Militants also took 251 hostages, 57 of whom remain in Gaza including 34 the military says are dead.

Netanyahu said Israel would be ready “if there is an option for a temporary ceasefire to free hostages”, noting that at least 20 held by Hamas and its allies were still believed to be alive.

Gaza’s health ministry said at least 3,509 people have been killed since Israel resumed strikes on March 18, taking the war’s overall death toll to 53,655, mostly civilians.

In neighbouring Lebanon, authorities said Israeli strikes killed three people on Wednesday as Israel said it targeted Hamas’s allies Hezbollah in the south — the latest in a series of attacks despite a ceasefire with the Iran-backed militant group there.