New Israeli Attacks in Gaza Kill at Least 10 Palestinians, Including Children; Protests Erupt in Tel Aviv

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Israeli forces (IDF) today bombed a house in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, killing at least 10 Palestinians, including children, according to Al Jazeera.

The IDF continues its bombardment of other parts of the Gaza Strip following yesterday’s attacks, which killed at least 110 people. Among those casualties were 34 individuals waiting in line for food at a Humanitarian Foundation for Gaza (GHF) site in Rafah.

Unnamed sources from Nasser Hospital reported that Israeli forces also attacked tents housing displaced persons in the southern Al-Mawasi area, killing at least three Palestinians and wounding several more. Additionally, at least five Palestinians died in Gaza City in an Israeli strike on a residential building on Hamid Street.

Calls for Ceasefire Amidst Rising Casualties and Protests

These latest attacks come as the United Nations reported nearly 800 people killed in Gaza while attempting to access aid since May 27, with 64 casualties in Israeli attacks on July 10 alone, according to Civil Defense.

Meanwhile, demonstrations were held in Tel Aviv today in remembrance of children killed in Israeli attacks within the occupied Palestinian enclave. Protesters gathered for a silent vigil, holding candles and images depicting hundreds of children killed, and called for a comprehensive ceasefire to end the Israel-Hamas war.

Another large group of demonstrators marched through the streets of Tel Aviv, demanding the immediate release of all prisoners still held in the Gaza Strip. Ofer Kasif, a Knesset member, stated, “Above all, I feel pain and shame for what is happening, for what Israel has been doing for almost two years: genocide in Gaza, the massacre of thousands of innocent civilians, almost 20,000 children. Of course, ethnic cleansing is also taking place in the West Bank. Fascism is rampant within Israel.”

In a separate development, the family of Sayfullah Musalet, a Palestinian-American who was reportedly beaten to death by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank, has called on the U.S. to launch an investigation and hold those responsible accountable, Al Jazeera reported.

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