Overview
- Israeli airstrikes on a Gaza school-turned-shelter killed at least 33 people, with local officials reporting the building was struck multiple times while people slept.
- The Israeli military claimed the targeted site was a Hamas command center, though international criticism over civilian casualties continues to grow.
- Since the end of a ceasefire in March 2025, over 3,785 people have been killed in Gaza, with nearly all of its two million residents displaced from their homes.
- Aid access remains severely restricted, with only a fraction of the required 600 daily trucks entering Gaza, exacerbating a dire humanitarian crisis.
- Jake Wood, the director of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, resigned, citing the inability to operate while adhering to humanitarian principles under current conditions.