Israeli airstrikes on Gaza kill dozens, hit hospitals, shelters
Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital has put out an appeal to the international community to take immediate action to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe.
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Mourners pray beside the bodies of Palestinians who were killed by an Israeli airstrike that struck a school used as a shelter in Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on July 3, 2025. (AP)
The Israeli occupation has launched a widespread bombing campaign across the Gaza Strip, causing numerous deaths and injuries among Palestinians.
In the northern Gaza Strip, an Israeli drone strike on the city of Beit Lahia killed two people. Meanwhile, in central Gaza City, two more, including a child, were killed in an attack on al-Fawakhir Street.
Additionally, three martyrs and several wounded were reported after Israeli forces targeted a group near al-Sahaba Mosque in the al-Daraj neighborhood, also in the city center.
Three people were killed and others were injured when Israeli warplanes targeted a vehicle outside the maternity hospital gate at al-Shifa Medical Complex, west of Gaza City.
South of Gaza, several people were injured in an attack on a camp housing displaced persons on Street 8. Two people were killed in an Israeli attack targeting a second civilian vehicle in the Sabra neighborhood.
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In the central Gaza Strip, an Israeli drone launched an airstrike west of Deir al-Balah. Two people were killed and others were injured when the occupation forces bombed a tent housing displaced persons west of the Nuseirat camp.
Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat announced that it had received the body of a martyr and an injured child as a result of the occupation targeting a group of people in the Camp 2 area.
In Rafah, five people were killed near an aid center, northwest of the city.
The new victims of Israeli aggression are in addition to the 105 fatalities recorded in hours by the Gaza Ministry of Health's latest report.
Al-Aqsa Martyrs makes urgent appeal
Meanwhile, al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Gaza has urgently announced that its main generator has failed, with no spare parts available for repair.
Compounding the crisis, the remaining fuel supply is expected to run out within hours, placing the lives of hundreds of patients, including those in intensive care, at immediate risk.
A complete shutdown of the hospital would bring critical healthcare services to a halt for over half a million residents in the central governorate.
The hospital has put out an appeal to the international community and all relevant authorities to take immediate action to save the hospital and prevent a humanitarian catastrophe.