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by IMEMC News
Sept 3, 2025
On Tuesday, Day 697 of the ongoing genocide and Day 170 since Israel violated the mediated ceasefire agreement, Israeli bombing and shelling across the devastated Gaza Strip intensified, resulting in the killing of at least 112 Palestinians.
The bombardment continues relentlessly, with Gaza City remaining a central target in the declared military campaign. The population faces a deepening humanitarian crisis amid mass displacement and escalating violence.
A group of children (image above) waiting in a line for water in the so-called ‘safe zone’ of al-Mawasi, in southern Gaza, were hit by an Israeli missiles and killed on Tuesday afternoon.
In addition to wiping out whole families, who have been burned alive in their tents and crushed under the rubble of their homes on Tuesday, Israel continued its campaign of targeting journalists, killing three more journalists in targeted assassinations today.
Journalist and broadcast engineer Ayman Haniyeh was killed by an Israeli airstrike that targeted him near the Jordanian Hospital in Gaza Tuesday evening.
This follows the assassination, earlier on Tuesday, of journalist Iman Al-Zamli in Gaza.
Photojournalist Rasmi Jihad Salem, was killed in an Israeli strike on Abu Al-Amin Street, near Al-Jalaa Square in Gaza City.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza reported nine deaths within the past 24 hours due to famine and malnutrition, including three children.
The following attacks against Palestinian civilians by Israeli forces were documented by local sources on Tuesday:
11:59 pm
Medical sources reported that the death toll in the Gaza Strip has risen, since dawn on Tuesday, to 112 killed, including 24 people waiting for aid at the so-called ‘humanitarian aid’ sites run by the US corporation ‘GHF’.
The sources reported that 36 of those killed were brought to Al-Shifa Hospital, 5 to Sheikh Radoun Clinic, 13 to Al-Ahli Al-Arabi “Baptist” Hospital, 12 to Al-Awda Hospital, 6 to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, and 40 to Nasser Hospital.
In the latest massacre, seven citizens were killed by Israeli occupation forces while waiting for assistance south of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip.
Two citizens were also killed and others were injured when occupation aircraft targeted a gathering of citizens near the Jordanian hospital in the Tal al-Hawa neighborhood, southwest of Gaza City.
A citizen was killed and others were injured when the occupation aircraft targeted the home of the Al-Tabash family in the Abu Iskandar area in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood. A citizen was also killed and others were injured as a result of two raids by the occupation drones on the Al-Sabra neighborhood, south of Gaza City, coinciding with an occupation artillery bombardment that targeted the neighborhood.
Al-Saraya Hospital, affiliated with the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, announced the arrival of 5 injuries as a result of the occupation targeting citizens on Al-Maghrabi Street in the Al-Sabra neighborhood.
A Palestinian citizen was killed and others were injured when occupation aircraft targeted a residential apartment south of the Islamic University, southwest of Gaza City. A citizen was also killed by Israeli gunfire east of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip.
The Israeli genocide in Gaza, beginning October 2023, has left at least 63,633 killed, 160,914 injured, most of them children and women, more than 9,000 missing, hundreds of thousands displaced, and imposed a forced famine that killed 361 Palestinians, including 130 children.
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Civil defense teams are working to extinguish a fire that broke out after Israeli occupation drones dropped incendiary bombs on Al-Sheikh Radwan market area in northern Gaza City.
3 pm
A Palestinian child was injured after Israeli occupation forces bombed a residential apartment near the Fishermen’s Port in western Gaza City.
Israeli occupation plans to force Gaza residents to relocate to limited areas that make up only 12% of the total territory, in a move that worsens the humanitarian crisis.
The designated areas are the most densely populated, increasing pressure on basic resources, healthcare, and food supplies.
Displaced people face a severe shortage of shelter, as only a small portion of the needed tents have been provided, while thousands of civilians endure harsh conditions during the summer amid ongoing bombing and destruction in their original neighborhoods.
This step is part of the occupation’s policy to forcibly redistribute the population, raising fears of a large-scale humanitarian catastrophe.
2 pm
A number of Palestinian citizens, most of them children waiting for water to fill water bottles, were killed when an Israeli warplane bombed the Mawasi Khan Yunis area.
Ongoing attacks on civilians seeking food at the so-called ‘humanitarian aid’ sites run by US corporation GHF:
12 pm
Israeli snipers are shooting at civilians, at al-Jalaa intersection near Al-Dahyan School in Gaza City.
Israeli occupation forces are advancing with military vehicles and deploying explosive robots in the area. Israeli occupation nipers have been positioned along Al-Jalaa Street, firing directly at civilians, while gunfire also rains from armored vehicles stationed near Birkat Sheikh Radwan.
Bullets are hitting residents in the open streets, with the end of Al-Jalaa Street around Al-Dahyan School turned into a killing ground.
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11:45 AM Report: 28 Killed Since Dawn
Hospital sources confirmed that among the dead were four individuals waiting for humanitarian aid.
The Israeli army also bombed the al-Ashi residential building in Tal al-Hawa, southwest of Gaza City, killing eleven Palestinians and injuring many others.
Seven more were killed and several wounded in an Israeli airstrike targeting a home in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, north of Gaza City.
At least three Palestinians were killed and others injured in a separate bombing near Sabra School in the Zeitoun neighborhood, southwest of the city. Israeli forces also shelled a charitable food distribution point in Tal al-Hawa, causing additional injuries.
Emergency responders reported three fatalities and approximately 57 injuries in Israeli airstrikes targeting Palestinians seeking humanitarian aid in the Abu Iskandar and Jabalia al-Nazla areas in northern Gaza.
Three more civilians were killed by a missile fired from an Israeli drone near Halima Sa’diyya School in Jabalia al-Nazla.
The total number of starvation-related deaths has now reached 348, among them 127 children. Since the official declaration of famine on August 22, 2025, at least 70 people, including 12 children, have died from hunger and malnutrition.
The Health Ministry also confirmed that more than 55,000 pregnant and nursing women are suffering from malnutrition, while 43,000 children under the age of five face acute nutritional deficiencies.
Meanwhile, Gaza’s municipality issued urgent warnings about the risk of flooding in northern and southern districts due to the collapse of sewage infrastructure.
Israeli escalation has prevented municipal teams from accessing key wastewater stations in al-Baqara and eastern Zeitoun.
The municipality appealed to international organizations for immediate intervention to restore access and resume operations at vital facilities.
UNRWA reported that residents of Gaza are being repeatedly displaced under continuous bombardment and forced evacuation orders issued by Israel.
The agency stressed the urgent need to reopen humanitarian corridors and lift the blockade to deliver aid to those in desperate need.
The EU Commissioner for Crisis Management told Al Jazeera that the European Union condemns the deliberate starvation of Gaza’s population and urges Israeli authorities to allow humanitarian aid into the Strip.
The European Commission has proposed suspending its partnership program with Israel, and several EU member states are moving toward imposing sanctions.
The EU will continue pressing for a ceasefire and a return to negotiations. It has allocated €170 million in aid for Palestinians, though it lacks authority to compel member states to recognize Palestinian statehood. Nonetheless, there is broad consensus that the situation in Gaza constitutes a humanitarian catastrophe that must be urgently addressed.
According to the latest casualty report, more than 98 Palestinians were killed and 404 injured in the past 24 hours. Since Israel violated the mediated ceasefire agreement on March 18, 2025, its military has killed 11,426 Palestinians and injured over 48,619.
Among those killed in the past 24 hours were 46 aid seekers, with 239 wounded. This brings the total number of aid-seeker casualties to 2,294 killed and more than 16,839 injured.
Since October 7, 2023, Israel has killed at least 63,557 Palestinians and injured more than 160,660, the majority of whom are children and women. These figures remain incomplete, as thousands of victims are still missing—trapped under rubble or stranded on roads inaccessible to ambulance and rescue crews.
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Gaza Health Ministry Says Israeli Fire Killed 76 in Past Day, Including 12 Aid Seekers
According to the ministry's tally, strikes have killed 63,633 people, including 2,306 aid seekers. It added that 13 people, including three children, died of starvation or malnutrition in the past day, bringing the total famine-related death toll to 361, including 130 children
by Jack Khoury for Haaretz
Sep 2, 2025 9:32 pm IDT
At least 76 people were killed in the Gaza Strip by Israeli fire over the past 24 hours, including 12 aid seekers, the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry reported Tuesday.
Since the start of the war, the ministry said, strikes have killed 63,633 people, including 2,306 aid seekers. It added that 13 people, including three children, died of starvation or malnutrition in the past day, bringing the total famine-related death toll to 361, including 130 children.
As the Israeli military prepares to launch an operation to seize Gaza City, large-scale strikes continue across the territory, including in al-Mawasi and Khan Yunis. Medical sources said one strike hit a group of people waiting to fill water containers, killing nine, including seven children.
Earlier Tuesday, Qatar's Foreign Ministry addressed talks aimed at ending the war and securing the release of hostages held in Gaza, saying Israel has not yet responded to the latest cease-fire proposal. "Israel's plan to seize Gaza endangers everyone, including the hostages," the ministry said. "The humanitarian situation should not be tied to a deal. Crossings must be opened and aid allowed into Gaza."
On Monday, Hamas' Media Office said 534 aid trucks had entered Gaza over the past five days. According to the ministry, a total of 3,188 trucks have entered in the past 35 days carrying roughly 15 percent of the aid needed.
The office accused Israel of "manufacturing hunger and chaos" by delaying and blocking aid convoys and preventing the entry of hundreds of basic food items, including meat, fish, dairy products, vegetables, and fruit. The report emphasized that more than 600 trucks of aid are needed daily to meet the population's minimum requirements.
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