13-07-2025

Escalating Violence in Gaza and West Bank Continues

Date: 13-07-2025
Sources: bbc.com: 2 | cbsnews.com: 1 | news.sky.com: 2
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Summary

Recent days have seen heightened violence in Gaza and the West Bank, with multiple incidents resulting in significant Palestinian casualties near aid distribution centers and in clashes with Israeli settlers. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) has been involved in several incidents, with varying accounts of their actions. The situation is set against a backdrop of severe shortages of essential supplies, with malnutrition reaching alarming levels, particularly among children.

Key Points

  • At least 59 people were killed and 132 injured in Gaza after the IDF opened fire near an aid distribution center, with witnesses describing it as a 'massacre'.
  • At least 798 people have been killed in Gaza while receiving aid over the past six weeks, with acute malnutrition reaching an all-time high.
  • Two Palestinians, including a US citizen, were killed in an attack by Israeli settlers in the West Bank town of Sinjil.
  • The IDF has expressed commitment to minimizing harm but has been criticized for its role in the violence and for not allowing independent confirmation of incidents.

Articles in this Cluster

Gaza hospital says 24 people killed near aid site as witnesses blame IDFBritish Broadcasting CorporationBritish Broadcasting Corporation

A Gaza hospital reported 24 people killed near an aid distribution point, with Palestinians blaming Israeli troops. Witnesses describe being fired upon while waiting for food, though the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) claim warning shots were used to address a potential danger. The accounts have not been independently confirmed due to Israel not allowing them into the area. The incident is set against a larger backdrop of severe shortages of food, medicine, and fuel, with thousands of malnourished children across the territory. The IDF has expressed a commitment to minimizing harm, while the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation disputed UN statistics on aid-related killings.

Two Palestinians killed in Israeli settler attack in West Bank, health ministry saysBritish Broadcasting CorporationBritish Broadcasting Corporation

Two Palestinians were killed in an attack by Israeli settlers on the town of Sinjil in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian health ministry said. The victims were identified as 20-year-old Sayfollah Musallet, a dual US citizen, who was beaten to death, and 23-year-old Mohammed al-Shalabi, who was shot in the chest. The Israeli military said stones were thrown at Israelis near Sinjil, leading to a "violent confrontation" and that security forces were investigating the reports. The incident comes amid a surge in settler violence against Palestinian civilians in the West Bank since the start of the war in Gaza.

Palestinian-American from Tampa beaten to death in West Bank, family says - CBS News

A 20-year-old Palestinian-American, Saifullah Kamel Musallet, from Florida was beaten to death by Israeli settlers on Friday while protecting their land in the town of Sinjil in the occupied West Bank. Musallet's relatives stated that they surrounded him for over three hours, blocking paramedics from accessing him. The incident has sparked calls for an inquiry, with Musallet's family demanding that the US State Department investigate, although the State Department has referred the matter to the Israeli government. Musallet is the fifth US citizen to die in the region since the Israel-Hamas war started in October 2023, amid rising violence in the West Bank as they attempt to occupy the land.

'At least 59 killed' in Gaza after Israeli military opens fire near aid centre and carries out strikes | World News | Sky News

At least 59 Palestinians were killed and 132 injured after the Israeli military opened fire near an aid distribution centre in Gaza and carried out strikes across the territory. The Red Cross reported that the majority of patients sustained gunshot wounds and were attempting to access food distribution sites. The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) claimed it fired "warning shots" but was not aware of any injuries. Witnesses and paramedics described the incident as a "massacre" and accused Israel of committing "genocide". The incident is the latest in a conflict that has killed over 57,000 Palestinians since October 2023.

'At least 798 killed' at Gaza aid points - as medical charity warns acute malnutrition at all-time high | World News | Sky News

At least 798 people have been killed in Gaza while receiving aid in the past six weeks, with the majority of deaths occurring near aid distribution centers run by the US and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. The UN human rights office reported 615 deaths near these sites and 183 presumed deaths on aid convoy routes. Meanwhile, acute malnutrition has reached an all-time high, with cases of severe malnutrition tripling at some clinics, and food prices have skyrocketed, with many families surviving on one meal a day. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has denied any violence at its sites, while the UN has called its aid model "inherently unsafe" and a violation of humanitarian impartiality standards.