On its 663rd day, the Israeli genocidal war on the Gaza Strip persisted with relentless air and artillery bombardments, claiming more lives and deepening an already catastrophic humanitarian crisis.
Throughout the day, occupation forces launched dozens of airstrikes, including one that tragically killed Nassif Jamal al-Dahdouh, joining his five sons, and others directly targeting desperate aid seekers and firewood collectors, resulting in numerous fatalities and injuries across the Strip.
At least eight Palestinians were injured by Israeli gunfire this morning while waiting for desperately needed aid south of Gaza City. pic.twitter.com/D47GCoowgz
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) July 30, 2025
These ongoing assaults exacerbated the suffering of over two million displaced individuals battling severe famine, while also causing extensive destruction to civilian infrastructure like homes and mosques, all amidst a persistent international silence and perceived failure.
Thousands of starved Palestinians gather east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, waiting for humanitarian aid, in a scene that shows the scale of the ongoing catastrophe in the region. pic.twitter.com/vPVV5VbYg3
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) July 30, 2025
Al-Quds Hospital in Gaza reported the arrival of 12 wounded firewood collectors as a result of an Israeli attack in the University College area in Mawasi, Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip.
Medical sources reported that six citizens were killed and more than 40 injured by Israeli forces’ fire near an aid center north of Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip.
At least 60,034 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since the start of the ongoing genocide in Gaza in October 2023, according to the enclave’s Ministry of Health on Tuesday.https://t.co/MC4ywVFuMZ
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) July 30, 2025
With over 60,000 lives lost and 88% of buildings destroyed since the conflict began, the relentless campaign continues to inflict unparalleled devastation and loss on the Palestinian population.
Israeli Genocide Continues
The Israeli occupation forces, with full American support, are waging a genocidal war on the Gaza Strip. According to the Ministry of Health, this war has so far killed more than 60,034 people, wounded 145,870 with varying degrees of severity, and left more than 11,000 missing. Famine has claimed the lives of dozens, while more than two million Palestinians live in conditions of forced displacement amidst total destruction.
Among the martyrs are 8,867, and the wounded are 33,829, targeted after the occupation reneged on the ceasefire agreement on March 18, 2025.
The number of martyrs since the occupation transformed the limited distribution points into killing traps on May 27 has reached approximately 1,179, with 7,957 wounded, and 45 missing. This has been achieved by using the so-called “Gaza Humanitarian Foundation”—which has an Israeli-American affiliation and is rejected by the United Nations—as a tool to impose the equation of submission and killing under the guise of “humanitarian work.”
The occupation forces killed (1,590) medical personnel, (115) civil defense personnel, (220) security personnel, and (754) police and aid workers killed by the “Israeli” occupation.
Thousands of starved Palestinians gather east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, waiting for humanitarian aid, in a scene that shows the scale of the ongoing catastrophe in the region. pic.twitter.com/vPVV5VbYg3
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) July 30, 2025
The occupation forces committed more than 15,000 massacres, targeting more than 14,000 families, during which approximately 2,500 families were wiped from the civil registry.
According to data from the Government Media Office and international agencies, the war of extermination resulted in the destruction of more than 88% of the buildings in the Gaza Strip, with total losses exceeding $62 billion. This occurred at a time when the occupation forces controlled (77%) of the Gaza Strip through incursions, fire, and displacement.
The occupation forces completely destroyed (149) schools, universities, and educational institutions, and partially destroyed (369), as well as (828) mosques, partially destroyed (167), and destroyed (19) cemeteries.
Source: Agencies (edited and translated by Al-Manar English Website)