Global Solidarity Call: Hamas Declares Critical 3-Day Protest Campaign Against Gaza Famine And Blockade

Hamas’s official logo, calling on its followers to mobilize this Sunday against the offensive in Gaza. 19/7/2025
July 19, 2025 Hour: 11:05 am
Hamas issues a Solidarity Call for global protests against the Gaza humanitarian crisis and Israeli blockade. With over 53,000 dead and famine risks escalating, urgent international action is demanded.
Geopolitical Context Behind the Hamas Global Solidarity Call for Gaza
The Hamas global solidarity call for Gaza has intensified as the humanitarian and health crisis in the enclave reaches catastrophic levels. On Saturday, July 19, 2025, Hamas issued an urgent appeal for mass mobilization starting Sunday, July 20, calling for global protests against what it describes as a systematic policy of starvation and extermination by Israel.
The call targets Arab, Islamic, and international civil society groups, urging them to organize demonstrations, marches, and public actions in front of Israeli and U.S. embassies and international institutions. The movement has framed the situation as a “genocide in progress”, accusing the international community of complicity.

Telesur – Hamas Global Mobilization
Hamas Calls for 3-Day Global Protest Against Gaza Famine
In a statement released this Saturday, the Hamas global solidarity call for Gaza urged a worldwide wave of demonstrations to begin on July 20, 2025, denouncing what it calls an ongoing extermination campaign by Israel and the complicity of Western governments in allowing it to continue.
The movement described the Israeli military campaign as a blatant violation of international law and moral standards, calling for the next few days to become a global moment of marches, rallies, and public actions demanding an end to the blockade and the cessation of hostilities.

“We call on all free peoples of the world to break the silence,” said the statement, which emphasized the need for political, diplomatic, and social pressure on governments and international institutions.

Infobae – Hamas International Appeal
Humanitarian Disaster in Gaza Deepens
Since the escalation of hostilities in October 2023, the Gaza Health Ministry has reported over 53,000 civilian deaths, primarily women, children, and elderly individuals. The enclave faces a near-total collapse of essential services — including food, clean water, electricity, and medical care — with over 3,000 aid trucks stuck at Rafah and minimal access to life-saving supplies.
The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have confirmed a man-made famine and a complete breakdown of the health system, with children dying from malnutrition and hospitals unable to treat the sick due to lack of medicine and power.
“This is not just a war zone — it is a place where people are dying because they cannot eat or get treatment,” said a local health official. “The world must act before it’s too late.”
Gaza Famine and Health Collapse: A Preventable Tragedy
The Gaza humanitarian crisis has led to widespread disease outbreaks, including cholera and dehydration, due to the lack of clean water and nutrition. Doctors Without Borders (MSF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have issued urgent alerts, noting that over 90% of Gaza’s healthcare facilities are non-operational.
The blockade has also prevented access to medical evacuations, maternal care, and basic medicines. Thousands of patients are now left without treatment, while hospitals operate without electricity, fuel, or water.
“We are witnessing the collapse of an entire health system under siege conditions,” said a WHO representative, reinforcing the urgency of the Hamas-led mobilization.

World Health Organization – Gaza Health Report
Hamas Demands Action Beyond Words
The movement urged religious scholars, political leaders, and intellectuals to take a firm stance and break the silence surrounding the Gaza humanitarian crisis. It also called for sustained mobilization beyond a single day, insisting that pressure must continue until the siege is lifted and aid flows freely.
The statement emphasized the need for a unified global voice demanding an immediate ceasefire, an end to the blockade, and strict adherence to international humanitarian law.
Hamas also criticized several Arab governments for their inaction, accusing them of abandoning humanitarian principles and failing to support the Palestinian cause.
International Response and Growing Awareness
The Hamas global solidarity call for Gaza arrives amid rising global awareness and protest activity. Across the world, civil society groups, student organizations, and political movements have staged demonstrations calling for an end to the Israeli military campaign and the lifting of the blockade.
However, the movement warns that rhetoric is not enough — it demands concrete diplomatic pressure on Israel and its allies, particularly the United States and European nations, to halt the ongoing aggression.
Organizations like the United Nations and Amnesty International have documented the crisis, with the UN describing the situation as a man-made famine and humanitarian catastrophe.

UN News – Gaza Famine Risk Report
Conclusion: A Movement for Global Conscience
The Hamas global solidarity call for Gaza is not merely a political maneuver — it is a plea for global conscience, urging the world to act before the crisis becomes irreversible. As famine spreads and hospitals shut down, the call for mass protests and sustained pressure reflects the urgency of the moment.
While the international community remains divided, the movement insists that solidarity must move beyond words and translate into real diplomatic and humanitarian action. The question remains: will the world finally respond?
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The high corporate profitability of Palestinian extermination
July 17, 2025 , 1:59 pm .

The estimated 30,000 Palestinian deaths and 71,000 injuries in 2024 have risen to 57,000 deaths and 135,000 injuries in 2025 (Photo: Archive)
In its report " From the Economy of Occupation to the Economy of Genocide ," presented to the Human Rights Council by Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese, the UN documents how violence in the occupied Palestinian territories has become an engine of unprecedented profits for luxury war, technology, and financial corporations.
An unprecedented stock market rally
In just 21 months, from October 2023 to July 2025, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange's main index climbed 213%, accumulating $225 billion in additional capitalization. More than a third of that growth—approximately $76.8 billion—was concentrated in the last month, coinciding with the most intense operations in Gaza.
Figures that do not admit nuances:
Death toll: 57,000 Palestinians killed, including 13,000 children, compared to 30,000 in the previous report from 2024.
Injured: The total number of injured people is 135,000, almost double the 71,000 recorded a year earlier.
Forced displacement: 80% of the population has been forced to leave their homes.
Infrastructure destroyed: 70% of homes and 81% of agricultural land have been destroyed.
Water and health: 97% of the water in Gaza is unsafe, and only three hospitals will be partially operational by July 2025.
At least 48 companies, spanning the arms, technology, construction, finance, tourism, and services sectors, have secured direct contracts or investments linked to the Israeli military operation. These include giants such as Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, Amazon, Elbit Systems, and BNP Paribas. Their presence describes an ecosystem where the demand for cutting-edge weapons, biometric surveillance systems, and occupation infrastructure has translated into growing balance sheets and a proliferation of technology startups dedicated to the defense sector.
Between 2020 and 2024, Israel climbed to eighth place in the world in arms exports. At the same time, domestic military spending grew 65% between 2023 and 2024 to reach $45.5 billion, one of the highest per capita on the planet. The report highlights how this phenomenon has turned the permanent occupation into a testing ground for manufacturers of drones, 2,000-pound bombs—equivalent to two nuclear bombs—and predictive intelligence software .
Sectors and protagonists of the genocide economy
The report by rapporteur Francesca Albanese details the participation of companies in six major sectors that have seen their revenues soar thanks to the military operation in Gaza.
Armaments and defense systems . In the United States , Lockheed Martin and Boeing account for a large portion of the business: the F-35 program, with a global value exceeding $100 billion, and the sale of Hellfire missiles and JDAM kits have fueled revenue growth of up to 18% in the last year. In Israel, Elbit Systems and Israel Aerospace Industries, both emerging from public-private partnerships and later privatized, are among the fifty largest arms manufacturers on the planet, with profits exceeding $5 billion each in 2024 and the first half of 2025.
Technology , surveillance , and data. The adoption of cloud services (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) by Israeli security forces has been key to processing massive volumes of intelligence and facial recognition data. This technological boom explains the 143% increase in new military startups during 2024, as well as the fact that 64% of Israeli exports last year came from defense-oriented companies.
Construction and infrastructure. Heavy armored vehicles, D9 excavators, and demolition equipment supplied by Caterpillar, HD Hyundai, and JCB have been contracted under U.S. foreign military assistance programs worth an estimated $2 billion. These machines have been used to create "security zones" and demolish thousands of homes in Gaza.
Finance and Capital Flows . Large asset managers, led by BlackRock and Vanguard, along with banks such as BNP Paribas and Barclays, have underwritten or distributed Israeli sovereign bonds totaling $13 billion between 2024 and 2025—$5 billion in the first seven months of 2025 alone. Meanwhile, multilateral institutions such as the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) continue to finance infrastructure projects that, according to the report, are "directly useful" in sustaining the occupation.
While the 2024 report estimated 30,000 deaths and 71,000 injuries, the 2025 report raises those figures to 57,000 deaths and 135,000 injuries. In 2024, there was talk of massive home destruction; today, the figure is estimated at 70%. The generic mention of companies involved in 2024 gives way to a detailed list of nearly fifty companies in 2025.
From endless war to the profit cycle
In parallel with the stock market surge and the increase in contracts linked to the conflict, an official narrative is emerging that projects violence as a geopolitical asset. This is how Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, leader of the Religious Zionism party, expresses it, who has drawn the links between military supremacy, conditional diplomacy, and economic benefits.
In an interview with the Jerusalem Post on June 24, 2025, following the offensive against Iran, Smotrich maintained that "Israel is the dominant power in the region, the civilizational and moral axis between Africa, Asia and Europe," which, according to him, gives it the right to demand recognition and rewards. For Smotrich, "normalization" with the Arab world is a reward that "Arab countries must pay for Israel's work in dismantling the Iran-Hamas axis."
Smotrich proposed an extension of the Abraham Accords "on Israel's terms," denying any territorial concessions, flatly rejecting the existence of a Palestinian state, and calling the Palestinian cause "the biggest hoax in history."
His words not only eliminate the possibility of a political solution to the conflict but also consolidate a paradigm in which military superiority becomes a bargaining chip to secure investment and legitimize the occupation. In this logic, what is presented as "regional normalization" is actually the deepening of a model that, as the UN rapporteur denounces, fuels the economy of genocide under the guise of stability.
The prolonged violence in Gaza has transformed into a lucrative business based on endless war. From major arms conglomerates to major capital managers, everyone finds in the occupation fertile ground that fuels the intensification of hostility. Thus, each new episode of extermination reinforces corporate profitability and perpetuates a closed cycle whose economic roots are the main barrier to breaking it.
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Gaza on ‘brink of mass death’ due to Israeli-imposed famine
At least three children have died from acute malnutrition in the last few days due to a lack of food across the strip
News Desk
JUL 20, 2025

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Authorities in Gaza warned on 20 July that the strip is “on the brink of mass death” due to widespread famine and starvation resulting from Israel’s siege and genocidal war.
“Gaza is heading towards an unprecedented humanitarian disaster as the extermination by killing and collective starvation continues against more than 2.4 million people, including 1.1 million children in the Gaza Strip,” said the Gaza Government Media Office in a statement.
“We are on the brink of mass death due to the Israeli occupation's closure of all crossings for more than 140 days, preventing the entry of humanitarian and relief aid, baby milk, and fuel, tightening the siege completely, depletion of food and medicine, and the continuation of the starvation policy,” it added. “We are facing the largest mass massacre in modern history.”
The Ministry of Health in Gaza said, “unprecedented numbers of starving citizens of all ages are arriving at emergency departments in a state of severe exhaustion and fatigue.”
Do not be surprised when we journalists stop covering news here. I swear by God that today I could not get up from the hunger. There is no food. Even if someone has money, there is nothing in the market to even purchase.
We are all starving. We are all dying.
— Nahed hajjaj (@nahed_hajjaj99) July 18, 2025
“We warn that hundreds of those whose bodies have withered are now facing certain death from hunger, as their physical strength can no longer sustain them,” the ministry went on to say.
Despite the EU recently announcing a deal with Israel to expand the flow of aid into the besieged strip, the amounts entering Gaza remain nowhere near what is required.
Our minds are fixated on the color white — between shrouds and flour — and both signify death.
— Omar Hamad | عُـمَـرْ 𓂆 (@OmarHamadD) July 20, 2025
The UN has been bypassed due to the imposition of the US-Israeli Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a deadly displacement scheme framed as a humanitarian initiative.
Over 51 Palestinian aid seekers were shot dead by Israeli forces at GHF and other aid sites in Gaza on 20 July, bringing the number of starving civilians killed while receiving aid up to over 900 since the start of the US-Israeli scheme in May.
In the last 48 hours, three Palestinian children have died from malnutrition due to the unprecedented levels of famine across Gaza.
The child Razan Abu Zahir has passed away due to severe malnutrition and a lack of milk, amid the ongoing Israeli siege on the Gaza Strip and the closure of border crossings.
Her family was unable to provide her with the necessary food and milk, which led to a deterioration in… pic.twitter.com/ZsIydJ5M64
— The Cradle (@TheCradleMedia) July 20, 2025
According to the Ministry of Health, at least 71 children in the Gaza Strip have died due to starvation and malnutrition since the start of Israel’s genocidal war.
In the early hours of 20 July, Israel carried out massive, destructive attacks on Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza with the aim of destroying whatever structures have remained standing until today.
The Israeli military said it targeted "Hamas infrastructure." pic.twitter.com/Ca64maqDWf
— The Cradle (@TheCradleMedia) July 20, 2025
Only three aid trucks from the World Health Organization (WHO) carrying medicine are scheduled to enter Gaza on Sunday.
Thousands of aid trucks remain stuck outside the Gaza border.
UNRWA said in a statement on 19 July that it “has enough food for the entire population of Gaza for over three months stockpiled in warehouses–including this one in Al Arish, Egypt–awaiting entry.”
“The supplies are available. The systems are in place. Open the gates, lift the siege, allow UNRWA to do its work and help people in need, among them one million children,” it added.
Do not be surprised when we journalists stop covering news here. I swear by God that today I could not get up from the hunger. There is no food. Even if someone has money, there is nothing in the market to even purchase.
We are all starving. We are all dying.
— Nahed hajjaj (@nahed_hajjaj99) July 18, 2025
Money holds little value for many in Gaza, where markets are either completely empty or unaffordable, leaving residents unable to find food despite skyrocketing prices.
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Israel floods YouTube with ads to whitewash Gaza genocide, Iran offensive: Report
Israel has spent tens of millions to purchase ads viewed by 45 million Europeans in the past month
News Desk
JUL 18, 2025

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Israel is spending millions of dollars each day on an expansive advertising campaign across YouTube, aimed at shifting European public opinion in support of its genocide of Palestinians in Gaza and its recent unprovoked attack on Iran, according to a new investigation by MintPress News published on 18 July.
The report reveals that the Israeli Government Advertising Agency has paid for ads, translated into five languages, that have reached at least 45 million YouTube users in the past month. These ads target viewers in the UK, France, Italy, Germany, and Greece, and portray Israel as both a victim of terrorism and a global force for good.
In one ad, viewers hear: “A fanatical [Iranian] regime firing missiles at civilians, while racing towards nuclear weapons ... We will finish the mission for our people, for humanity. Israel does what must be done.”
Another warns Europeans of a looming threat from Iran’s missile program: “Iran is developing missiles with ranges of approximately 4,000 kilometers ... placing Europe within striking distance,” as blood-red graphics engulf the continent.
Other ads use emotional appeals, such as depicting mothers with newborns under Iranian rocket fire, insisting that while Iran targets civilians, Israel responds with “precision” and only hits military targets.
However, MintPress highlights the factual inaccuracies in these ads. While the Israeli government claims to avoid civilian casualties, at least 935 Iranians have been killed in Israeli strikes since 13 June, compared to just 28 Israeli deaths from retaliatory Iranian missile fire.
At the same time, Israel has destroyed or damaged 94 percent of hospitals in Gaza, and the World Health Organization (WHO) has documented 697 Israeli attacks on medical facilities.
Reports from UNICEF and other humanitarian agencies confirm that Israeli forces have killed or injured over 50,000 Palestinian children and killed more than 1,400 medical personnel. Among them was Dr Adnan al-Bursh, who was tortured to death in Israeli custody.
Despite Israel’s ongoing aid blockade in Gaza, which has caused 66 Palestinian children to die of malnutrition, the ads claim the country is conducting “one of the largest humanitarian operations in the world.” One promotional video from Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs declares: “This is what real aid looks like. Smiles don’t lie. Hamas does.”
The investigation also points to the failure of Google, which owns YouTube, to enforce its own advertising policies, which prohibit content that promotes hatred, violence, or discrimination.
All of the videos cited by MintPress are listed in Google’s Ads Transparency Center as paid content from the Israeli government.
The campaign is just one facet of a much larger public diplomacy effort. Israel’s foreign PR budget has grown by over 2,000 percent, with an additional $150 million allocated to the Foreign Ministry for such initiatives.
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“Death Traps”: Starve or Be Shot
Posted by Internationalist 360° on July 16, 2025
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In the initial attacks in which the Zionist military targeted lines of starving Palestinians awaiting aid—perpetrating some of the most heinous crimes against civilians too weak to even stand—the justification was that armed elements were allegedly among those in line, preparing for hostile action. Soon after, these massacres were repeated without even the pretense of justification. The world came to realize that these summary executions were part of an ongoing systematic genocide against the Palestinian people.
The international community has grown numb. Its reactions have remained confined to rhetorical condemnation, never advancing beyond slogans. Meanwhile, the Zionist entity no longer bothers to justify its continuation of what Palestinians now call the “Death Traps.”
According to the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor, the repeated crimes and the absence of a serious international response have led the Israeli military to stop issuing even fabricated justifications for its crimes against civilians. The Israeli entity no longer feels pressure of accountability, inquiry, or protest from relevant states and organizations.
The global reaction to these massacres has been largely symbolic. Despite condemnations and affirmations of Palestinians’ right to food and aid, these statements do little more than serve as face-saving measures. The very nations that present themselves as “champions of human rights”—quick to accuse others of violating international law—have stood idle while those same principles are crushed in the occupied Palestinian territories by the Zionist oppressors, who commit atrocities that defy every standard of human decency: luring the starving with promises of aid, only to slaughter them in cold blood.
United Nations: Wishes and Calls
In its latest display of ineffectiveness, the United Nations merely called for an investigation into the killings of those seeking humanitarian aid, but no action beyond that. Its statements have become little more than expressions of hope, as though issuing press releases is now the full extent of its role. Yet the UN has tools to turn these demands into real pressure to end the catastrophe and secure food and water for Palestinians.
Back in late April, UN Secretary-General António Guterres stated: “Israel has prevented the entry of food, fuel, medicine, and commercial supplies into Gaza for nearly two months.” He further warned that this blockade is depriving more than two million people of life-saving aid. Guterres added: “Aid is non-negotiable. Israel must protect civilians, approve aid programs, and facilitate their implementation.”
Despite these statements and repeated calls to investigate what has become known as the “Death Traps,” nothing has changed. Recently, the U.S., with characteristic brazenness, stepped forward to defend the Israeli enemy—this time attacking the United Nations itself. Washington imposed sanctions on Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territory, for her detailed documentation of Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
Albanese’s reports exposed horrific living conditions caused by bombing and starvation, and called for the prosecution of those responsible. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio described her work as “illegitimate and disgraceful.” The UN once again did nothing, merely condemning the U.S. sanctions.
The U.S. Punishes a Free Voice
UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric stated that the U.S. sanctions against Albanese are “unacceptable” and represent “a dangerous precedent.” He emphasized that Albanese acts as an independent expert reporting to the UN Human Rights Council, and that unilateral sanctions targeting UN personnel violate the independence of their work and are completely unacceptable.
Hamas called the sanctions “a blatant expression of the U.S. administration’s bias in favor of Israeli war crimes,” and a clear display of its contempt for international institutions and their representatives.
Francesca Albanese described the sanctions as “a dangerous precedent” and said they are “designed to undermine my mission.” She declared: “I will continue to do what must be done, even if it presents a challenge.”
Mariana Katzarova, the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Russia, condemned the UN’s passivity, telling Reuters: “This is completely unacceptable. It opens the door for any government to do the same. It’s an attack on the entire UN system. Member states must rise and denounce this.”
Albanese’s pivotal report also exposed the complicity of global corporations in what she labeled the “economy of genocide” in Palestine. Experts and political analysts described the report as a turning point in revealing the extent of institutional support behind Israel’s assault.
Her report revealed that global arms companies had supplied Israel with 35,000 tons of explosives dropped on Gaza—six times the destructive force of the Hiroshima atomic bomb. It identified more than 60 major corporations involved in supporting this genocidal economy.
Among those named were tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, which assist with surveillance technology, as well as arms manufacturers like Lockheed Martin, and construction companies such as Caterpillar and Hyundai, which provide the bulldozers used to destroy Palestinian homes, alongside Leonardo.
The U.S. reacted furiously to the report. The Israeli entity rejected it as “distorting facts and an abuse of the Rapporteur’s role,” even going as far as to label the report antisemitic. The U.S. mission to the UN echoed this, calling Albanese’s accusations “false and offensive,” and reportedly pressured Guterres to publicly condemn her and demand her dismissal.
A Stain on Global Institutions and Governments’ Silence
The leader of the resistance described the “Death Traps” as an American-Israeli scheme to control humanitarian aid distribution—those who approach it risk being killed. He stressed that many in Gaza are forced to seek aid but face imminent danger throughout the process: en route to aid centers, while gathering, during collection, and even on the way back home.
He noted that the Israeli military monitors those returning with flour bags and targets them upon arrival at their homes. These massacres during food distribution are among the most horrific crimes committed against the Palestinian people.
He condemned the silence of international institutions, states, regimes, and governments, stating it is a disgrace to remain silent while such atrocities are committed against aid seekers. He argued that Israel is emboldened by the inaction of world leaders, who have failed even to take basic steps in response.
The World Food Programme affirms that “most families in Gaza barely eat one meal a day due to the severe Israeli blockade imposed for months.” One in three people, it states, goes days without food. The WFP’s Deputy Executive Director admitted: “We have never seen anything like what is happening now in Gaza.”
The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor concluded that the inaction of powerful countries and their failure to pressure Israel into halting its brutal aid policy has provided political and operational cover. This has enabled Israel to turn aid centers into mass killing zones, encouraged similar crimes elsewhere, and fostered practices that violate Palestinians’ most basic rights and human dignity.
Children of Gaza: Between the Flames of Genocide and the Hell of Siege
Gaza is no longer merely a geographic location that defends the dignity of the nation. It has become a revealing mirror, exposing a world that claims to uphold civilization while turning a blind eye to an unfolding genocide committed in plain sight.
The Israeli enemy targets and kills everything in Gaza—stones and people, displaced persons’ camps, hospitals, doctors, firefighters, and press crews. These crimes are carried out live, before the eyes and ears of a biased global community, backed by unyielding American support and disgraceful official Arab complicity—as if Palestinian lives hold no value.
According to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, hospitals in the Strip have dealt with 94 martyrs, including 7 bodies recovered from under rubble, and 252 injuries in the past 24 hours. This brings the total number of casualties since March 18 to 7,750 martyrs and 27,566 injuries. Since the beginning of the aggression on October 7, 2023, the total has surged to 58,573 martyrs and 139,607 injuries. Among those are 851 martyrs and more than 5,634 injuries among Palestinians who were simply trying to earn a living.
Dr. Mohammed Abu Salmiya, Director of Al-Shifa Medical Complex, announced that the General Services Hospital has completely ceased operations. He warned that Al-Shifa and Al-Helou hospitals are on the brink of shutdown within hours. Hundreds of wounded and sick patients are now facing a real threat to their lives amid the collapse of Gaza’s remaining healthcare infrastructure.
Dr. Abu Salmiya also urged the closure of aid distribution centers, as they have turned into death traps. He confirmed that the medical system can no longer serve the ill and the hungry in Gaza—another form of death. Twenty-one Palestinians, including 15 children and elderly people, were martyred after suffocating from gas fired at an aid distribution center in southern Khan Younis.
Even Fetuses Are Not Spared
In a darkness punctuated by gunfire and explosions, true tragedies unfold—ones that can only be described through testimonies born of suffering. Amid this humanitarian catastrophe, desperate mothers and families cling to hopeless hopes, as children’s tears blend with unanswered cries for help.
Dr. Munir Al-Bursh, Director-General of the Ministry of Health in Gaza, shed light on a new dimension of this brutal war: the targeting has not only hit homes but also the wombs—killing life before it begins.
In a post on the platform “X,” Al-Bursh cited official health data for the first half of 2025, revealing the full extent of the catastrophe facing mothers and newborns. He declared that the war has crossed all boundaries: “even fetuses and infants have become invisible targets in this arena of genocide, ethnic cleansing, and the erasure of the Palestinian lineage.”
Over recent months, hospitals have recorded unimaginable tragedies. Life is ending before it even begins. The Strip has witnessed 2,600 miscarriages—15.3% of all pregnancies—due to immense physical and psychological stress under relentless bombardment and suffocating siege, with essential medical care nearly non-existent.
In a sorrowful scene, 220 pregnant women lost their babies either during pregnancy or before childbirth, amid severe shortages of food and medicine. Their dreams now hang by the fragile thread of survival, hoping only to see their children born alive.
The heartbreak continues with newborns who cry their first and last breaths within hours. Hospitals reported 21 infant deaths on the first day of life in the first half of 2025, all born into an environment unfit for human life, deprived of basic rights to nourishment and growth. Cases of congenital deformities have reached 67 (0.39%), caused by pollution, malnutrition, and war’s devastating health impacts on future generations.
Al-Bursh confirmed that 2,535 newborns are now in under-resourced neonatal units suffering from a 14.91% shortage in staff and supplies. Meanwhile, 1,600 infants were born underweight (9.41%), due to malnutrition suffered by their mothers. Many did not reach full term—1,460 premature births (8.59%) have been recorded, amid constant fear and devastation that now threatens their lives and deepens their families’ suffering.
Malnutrition Ravages Gaza’s Children
Meanwhile, UNRWA has warned that premature babies in Gaza are being born with unprecedented genetic mutations, a signal of the deepening health crisis across the Strip.
In a painful testament to this reality, UNRWA confirmed that one in every ten children examined at its Gaza clinics suffers from malnutrition. As of last Saturday, 67 children had died due to malnutrition, according to medical sources in Gaza. More than 650 children under the age of five now face a severe and immediate risk of acute malnutrition in the coming weeks, among over 1.1 million children living in what has become the world’s largest open-air prison.
Data indicates that over 70,000 children in Gaza are malnourished—a situation unprecedented in scale. Hospitals are facing critical drug shortages, while families starve and babies either die inside their mothers’ wombs or are left to an unknown fate, all under an unrelenting siege that spares neither children nor adults.
In another heartbreaking incident, 15 civilians, including renowned surgeon Dr. Ahmad Qandil, were martyred in an Israeli airstrike on a civilian gathering in central Gaza. The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza mourned Qandil, describing him as a pillar of Gaza’s medical community, dedicated to serving the wounded and ill under war and siege.
Dr. Qandil was one of Gaza’s most skilled general surgeons, known for his professionalism, humanity, and inspirational role among young medical professionals.
Thirst as a Weapon of Silent Genocide
The Israeli enemy continues to wage a deliberate war of thirst against the Palestinian people in Gaza, using water as a collective weapon to exterminate the population. The Government Media Office reported that the Israeli enemy has targeted 112 freshwater filling stations, massacring hundreds of civilians waiting in water lines—700 have been confirmed martyred, most of them children. The most recent massacre took place at the New Camp northwest of Nuseirat Camp, claiming 12 lives, including 8 children.
The assault has not stopped there. The Israeli enemy deliberately destroyed 720 water wells, rendering them non-functional and depriving over 1.25 million people of access to clean water.
In parallel, the media office stated that the Israeli entity has barred the entry of 12 million liters of fuel monthly—fuel essential to operating water wells, sewage treatment plants, waste collection vehicles, and other critical sectors.
The crisis reached its peak when municipalities in Gaza’s central governorate declared a total halt to all basic services due to a complete fuel shortage. This shutdown includes water wells, sewage systems, garbage collection, and heavy equipment used to remove rubble and open roads.
In a statement, the municipalities expressed deep concern over the ongoing water outage from the “Mekorot” station—a key source for the region—since January 23, which has worsened the water crisis and heightened public health and environmental risks, especially with the rising number of displaced persons and the inability of service crews to mitigate suffering.
Another critical line was severed when the electricity supply to the central desalination plant south of Deir al-Balah was cut off on March 9, 2025, causing a sharp drop in drinking water production.
The Zionist enemy’s obstinate refusal to allow fuel entry—despite local and international appeals—has dramatically worsened the crisis, particularly with the prolonged Mekorot water cut-off and electricity outage. These actions have deepened the water crisis, amplified environmental threats, and exacerbated human suffering as summer heat intensifies.
These are not distant or abstract tragedies—they are real, unfolding in live footage, testifying to the agony of Gaza’s people as their dreams erode and their children’s lives shrink into fleeting moments of pain. Meanwhile, the world stands idly by as the catastrophe grows each day, threatening not just individuals but entire generations who now know nothing of their future, except that death chases them at every turn, while siege and denial of essentials continue to suffocate what remains of life in Gaza.
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