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Don’t be shy now.
Elaborate.
Another:
Yousef Abu Jalila, 38, used to rely on humanitarian aid distributed through the WFP to feed his family of 10. But no such package has arrived in over two months, and the price of what little remains in the markets has skyrocketed.
Now sheltering in a tent in Al-Yarmouk Stadium in central Gaza City, after their home in the Sheikh Zayed neighborhood was destroyed during the Israeli army’s October 2024 incursion into northern Gaza, he told +972: “My children cry to me that they’re hungry, and I have nothing to feed them.”
With no white flour or remnants of canned food, Abu Jalila has no choice but to show up at the aid distribution points or wait for the aid trucks. “I know I might be one of those killed while trying to get food for my family,” Abu Jalila told +972. “But I go, because my family is starving.”
On June 14, Abu Jalila left the tent camp with a group of neighbors after hearing rumors that aid trucks might arrive in the Equestrian club area in the northwestern part of the Gaza Strip. When he got there, he was surprised to find thousands of others hoping to bring back food for their families.
As the hours passed, the crowd drifted closer to an Israeli military position. Then, without warning, several Israeli artillery shells exploded in the middle of the gathering.
“I still don’t know how I survived it,” Abu Jalila said. “Dozens of people were killed, their bodies torn to pieces. Many others were wounded.”
In the chaos, some fled in panic while others scrambled to load the dead and injured onto donkey carts as there were no ambulances or cars nearby. “One young man was blown in half; others had their limbs ripped off,” Abu Jalila recalled. “These were innocent people, unarmed, just trying to get food. Why kill them this way?”
Shaken and empty-handed, Abu Jalila walked four hours back to Gaza City, his legs trembling. When he reached the tent, his children were already outside, waiting. “They were hoping I’d bring food,” he said. “I wished I could die rather than see the disappointment in their eyes.”
This following excerpt is from just one of the stories in this article. Within this one alone, there is so much tragedy, so much cruelty deliberately caused by other humans–wretched humans who will never be held accountable as long as we allow the Western governments to be complicit in their crimes:
In the early hours of June 11, before sunrise, 19-year-old Hatem Shaldan and his brother Hamza, 23, went to wait for aid trucks near the Netzarim Corridor in the central Gaza Strip. They hoped to return with a bag of white flour for their family of five. Instead, Hamza returned with his younger brother’s body wrapped in a white burial shroud.
The Shaldan family had lived virtually without food for nearly two months due to Israel’s blockade, crammed into a classroom-turned-shelter in eastern Gaza City. Their home, once nearby, was destroyed completely by an Israeli airstrike in January 2024.
At around 1:30 a.m., the two brothers joined dozens of starving Palestinians on Al-Rashid Street along the shore upon hearing that trucks carrying flour would enter the Strip. Two hours later, they heard shouts of “The trucks are coming!” followed immediately by the sound of Israeli artillery shelling.
“We didn’t care about the shelling,” Hamza recounted to +972 Magazine. “We just ran toward the trucks’ lights.”
But in the chaos of the crowd, the brothers got separated. Hamza managed to grab a 25kg bag of flour. When he returned to their agreed-upon meeting spot, Hatem wasn’t there.
“I kept calling his phone, over and over, without answer,” Hamza said. “My heart ached. I began seeing dead bodies being carried over to where I was. I refused to believe my brother might be among them.”
Hours after Hatem went missing, Hamza received a call from a friend: a photo of an unidentified body had surfaced in local Whatsapp groups, taken at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir Al-Balah, central Gaza. Hamza sent a cousin — a tuk-tuk driver — to check. “Half an hour later, he called back, his voice shaking. He told me it was Hatem.”
Upon hearing this, Hamza passed out. When he came to, people were pouring water on his face. He rushed to the hospital, where a man wounded in the same artillery strike explained what had happened: Hatem and about 15 others had tried to hide in tall grass when Israeli tanks opened fire.
“Hatem was hit by shrapnel in his legs,” the man said. “He bled for hours. Dogs circled them. Eventually, when more aid trucks arrived, people helped move the bodies onto one of them.”
In total, 25 Palestinians were killed that morning waiting for aid trucks on Al-Rashid Street. Hamza brought Hatem’s body back to Gaza City and buried him beside their mother, who was killed by an Israeli sniper in August 2024. Their older brother, Khalid, 21, had died months earlier — in a January airstrike while evacuating wounded civilians on his horse cart.
Since this was already posted. I am going to delete this post and submit the archive mirror to the earlier post.
Very well. I’ll update my recent posts.
I almost had today’s article confused with yesterday’s when Israelis massacred at least 80 Palestinians in Gaza.
February 8, 2018: Palestinian women haunted by abuse in Israeli jails
July 31, 2023: Israeli sex crime law condemned for giving Jews lesser punishment for rape
December 3, 2024: Israeli soldiers have been sexually assaulting Palestinian women for decades. Now they’re speaking out
December 5, 2023: Israel-Palestine war: Israel shut down NGO for reporting rape of teenager, ex-US official says
December 6, 2024: Israeli soldier was ordered to kill Palestinian holding white flag, says reservist
June 18, 2025: Israel army stations soldiers in Palestinian homes to avoid Iranian strikes, residents say
—History—
July 5, 2019: Burying the Nakba: How Israel Systematically Hides Evidence of 1948 Expulsion of Arabs
November 4, 2021: Account From '56 Describes Slaughter and Rape by Israeli Troops in Gaza. Is It True?
December 9, 2021: Classified Docs Reveal Massacres of Palestinians in '48 – and What Israeli Leaders Knew
August 1, 2022: Editorial | There Are Thousands of Classified Pages Israel Has Yet to Reveal, for the Sake of Healing
October 29, 2023: ‘I Saw Fit to Remove Her From the World’
June 21, 2023: Zionist Militia’s Efforts to Recruit Nazis in Fight Against the British Are Revealed
October 1, 2010: The Mengele Squad
—Modern Day—
August 22, 2023: Opinion | Diaspora Brothers, Don’t ‘Make Aliyah’
August 27, 2023: Settlers Killing Palestinians: A History of Impunity
September 5, 2023: Using an Attack Dog, Israeli Women Soldiers Forced Palestinian Women to Undress
October 13, 2023: Israeli Settler Documented Shooting Palestinian at Point-blank in the West Bank
October 21, 2023: Cigarette Burns, Beatings, Attempted Sexual Assault: Settlers and Soldiers Abused Palestinians
October 31, 2023: Opinion | Dying in Southern Gaza: ‘I Want to Go Home. At Least I’ll Die After Drinking Fresh Water’
November 1, 2023: Hundreds Involved in Attacking Arabs and Leftists, but Israel Police Arrest Only Four
November 1, 2023: Far-right Israeli Knesset Member Zvi Sukkot to Head Subcommittee on the West Bank
November 1, 2023: Opinion | Amid the Mourning, Israel’s Settlement Enterprise Celebrates a Great Victory
November 10, 2023: Jerusalem Court Extends Remand of History Teacher Over Posts Against Israel-Hamas War
December 11, 2023: Opinion | The Gaza War Is Yet Another Self-made, Inescapable Israeli Imbroglio
December 12, 2023: Graphic Videos and Incitement: How the IDF Is Misleading Israelis on Telegram
December 15, 2023: Israeli Army Says It Killed Three Hostages Mistakenly Identified as a Threat in Northern Gaza
December 17: Opinion | In Israel, 20,000 Gazans Are Responsible for Their Own Deaths. I’ve Never Been So Ashamed
December 29, 2023: Analysis | Israel Knows the Number of Calories Needed for Gazans’ Survival. How Few Is a War Crime?
January 31, 2024: Haaretz Exclusive | Israeli Army Occupies Gaza Homes – Then Burns Them Down
January 31, 2024: Death and Donations: Did the Israeli Volunteer Group Handling the Dead of October 7 Exploit Its Role?
February 1, 2024: Israel Held 82-year-old Gaza Woman With Alzheimer’s for Two Months as an ‘Unlawful Combatant’
June 14, 2024: In a Single Hour, Israeli Snipers Killed Seven Bystanders at the Jenin Refugee Camp
August 13, 2024: Haaretz Investigation: Israeli Army Uses Palestinian Civilians to Inspect Potentially Booby-trapped Tunnels in Gaza
June 26, 2025: Palestinian Woman Shot Dead in East Jerusalem; Palestinian Sources: Shot by Israel Police
June 27, 2025: ‘It’s a Killing Field’: IDF Soldiers Ordered to Shoot Deliberately at Unarmed Gazans Waiting for Humanitarian Aid
This conflict has spanned for decades and has spread so far. Learning about every little thing has been overwhelming enough. Finding a way to organize that information is no easy task either. This comment will be used as an anchor to showcase a plethora of information regarding the conflict, both in background and the present. I still don’t know if it should be organized by news source or events themselves; maybe it will be a mix.
Elaborate.