Latest Israeli attacks kill 49 in Gaza, including 24 seeking humanitarian aid
Drone strike hits displaced persons’ tents; women and children among victims

ANKARA
At least 49 Palestinians were killed early Saturday in a series of Israeli airstrikes and shootings across the Gaza Strip, including 24 people who were waiting for humanitarian aid, sources said.
In the latest attack, two Palestinians were killed after the Israeli army targeted a residential building in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of Gaza City.
The Israeli army killed eight Palestinians and wounded several others in gunfire targeting a crowd waiting for aid in the northern Gaza Strip.
According to medical sources, 12 bodies were transferred to the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City after Israeli forces opened fire at the aid distribution area along the Netzarim Corridor.
Three Palestinians waiting for humanitarian aid near distribution centers on Al-Tina Street in southern Khan Younis were shot dead by Israeli forces.
In the town of Al-Zawaida, an Israeli airstrike targeted a family home, killing five members of the same family, including three children.
Another Palestinian was killed and several others wounded in a separate Israeli strike on a civilian gathering in Al-Zawaida.
Meanwhile, three members of the same family were killed and others wounded when an Israeli drone dropped a bomb on tents sheltering displaced families near the Industrial Junction in northern Khan Younis.
Separately, two women were killed in a strike on a tent northwest of Khan Younis.
A Palestinian was declared dead from wounds sustained in an earlier strike on the Al-Mawasi area west of Khan Younis.
Israeli drones bombed the Al-Tawam area north of Gaza City, killing three Palestinians and wounding dozens.
Medical sources reported recovering the bodies of eight Palestinians killed in an earlier Israeli strike on the Zeitoun neighborhood southeast of Gaza City.
Overnight, Israeli forces continued to demolish homes and facilities in the eastern neighborhoods of Khan Younis, witnesses said.
In Rafah, Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinians waiting for aid near a distribution center operated by the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, killing one and injuring 25 others.
Rejecting international calls for a ceasefire, the Israeli army has pursued a brutal offensive on Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023, killing more than 60,000 Palestinians, most of them women and children. The relentless bombing has destroyed the enclave and led to severe food shortages and deaths by starvation.
US envoy Steve Witkoff said he spent a few hours in Gaza on Friday to give US President Donald Trump “a clear understanding of the humanitarian situation and help craft a plan to deliver food and medical aid to the people of Gaza
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