
Gaza | June 13, 2025
Israel has killed more than 50 Palestinians across the Strip since dawn, amid a second consecutive day of total internet blackout. For the first time since the genocide began, both the Palestinian Ministry of Health and Gaza’s Government Media Office have been unable to issue public updates—likely due to the collapse of communications.
Israeli forces have continued bombing relentlessly—from Jabalia, Beit Lahiya, and Beit Hanoon in the north to Khan Younis and so-called “safe zones” like al-Mawasi in the south.
Sahat English reports that Israeli gunboats opened fire on tents along Gaza’s seashore. Footage from the scene shows four people killed and ten wounded. There are also reports of a massacre in the Shati Refugee Camp after tents were bombed.
Earlier today, Anadolu Agency reported that 10 Palestinians were killed near a school shelter in Khan Younis.
Reporting from Deir el-Balah, Al Jazeera journalist Hind Khoudary said the blackout is crippling emergency response, with ambulances unable to locate the wounded. Crews aren’t receiving calls from residents, making it nearly impossible to coordinate rescues. “It’s affecting lives being saved,” she said.
Khoudary noted that Israeli forces “open fire every single morning” on Palestinians trying to collect aid from the Israeli- and U.S.-backed Gaza “Humanitarian” Foundation. “Earlier today, there were a lot of Palestinians killed at the sites,” she said.
With Gaza under blackout, little footage is getting out—but the massacres are ongoing.
Mike