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Updates: Israel kills 110 Palestinians in Gaza, including 34 aid seekers

These were the updates from Israel’s war on Gaza on Saturday, July 12, 2025.

Palestinians inspect the destruction at a makeshift displacement camp following a reported incursion a day earlier by Israeli tanks in the area in Khan Yunis in the northern Gaza strip on July 11, 2025. (Photo by AFP)
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Gaza food aid sites under attack, UN says nearly 800 killed

By Alastair McCready, Ted Regencia, Federica Marsi, Maziar Motamedi, Umut Uras and Tim Hume
Published On 12 Jul 202512 Jul 2025

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  • Medical sources in Gaza say 110 Palestinians have been killed, including 34 aid seekers, in Israeli attacks in the besieged enclave since dawn.
  • Israel unleashes intense bombardment on Beit Hanoon in northern Gaza with approximately 40 air strikes reported.
  • The UN says 86.1 percent of the Gaza Strip now falls within Israeli “militarised zones” under forced evacuation orders.
  • Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank are intensifying their attacks against Palestinian communities, killing at least two people, including a US citizen over the past 24 hours.
  • Israel’s war on Gaza has killed at least 57,882 people and wounded 138,095, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. An estimated 1,139 people were killed in Israel during the October 7, 2023, attacks, and more than 200 were taken captive.
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    12 Jul 2025 - 23:59
     (23:59 GMT)

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    To read about the killing of Sayfollah Musallet, a 20-year-old US citizen who was beaten to death by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank, and his family’s demands for Washington to pursue justice, click here.

    Read our story about the shortage of blood in Gaza amid rampant malnutrition, here.

    And read about the latest attack on people seeking aid in Gaza, here.

  • live-orange
    12 Jul 2025 - 23:50
     (23:50 GMT)

    Here’s what happened today

    We will be closing this live page soon. Here is a recap of today’s main events:

    • Israeli forces killed at least 110 Palestinians, including 34 aid seekers.
    • Israel aggressively bombarded Beit Hanoon in northern Gaza, with about 40 air strikes reported in the early evening.
    • Israeli strikes hit residential buildings in Jabalia, killing at least 15 people.
    • An Israeli strike in Khiam in southern Lebanon killed at least one person; Israel said it targeted a Hezbollah member.
    • The Reuters news agency is reporting that ceasefire talks in Qatar are stalling over the extent of Israeli forces’ withdrawal from the Strip.
    • Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad have claimed several attacks against Israeli forces in Gaza City and Khan Younis.
  • live-orange
    12 Jul 2025 - 23:40
     (23:40 GMT)

    Israeli settlers attack homes in Bethlehem: Report

    Settlers have attacked homes in the area of Wadi Sa’eer near the village of al-Maniya, southeast of the occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem, Wafa reports.

    Ziyad Kawraba, the mayor of al-Maniya, told the Palestinian news agency that settlers threw stones at homes and threatened to burn them down, creating a state of fear among the people.

    Israeli settler attacks against Palestinian communities in the West Bank have been intensifying since the start of the war on Gaza.

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  • live-orange
    12 Jul 2025 - 23:30
     (23:30 GMT)

    Footage shows ‘daring’ Palestinian fighter attacking Israeli tank

    Recently published footage shows a Palestinian fighter in Gaza emerge from ruins to run towards an Israeli tank and attack it with an explosive device, before retreating unscathed.

    The video, posted on social media platform X by a reporter for the Israeli Broadcasting Authority and verified by Al Jazeera’s fact-checking agency, Sanad, shows two Israeli tanks surrounded by a devastated landscape.

    A rocket-propelled grenade strikes one of the tanks, causing an explosion, before a Palestinian fighter runs towards the second tank. Once beside the Merkava tank, the fighter throws an explosive device on its roof and runs off swiftly, before the device explodes.

    Itay Blumental, the Israeli military correspondent who posted the footage, said the explosive device caused no casualties as the tank’s hatch was closed. He said the scenes reflected what the Israeli military was describing as “increasing boldness” on the part of Palestinian fighters in recent days.

    תיעוד: מחבל מגיח מהריסות מבנה, משליך מטען על טנק ונמלט- אין נפגעים

    היום בצהריים במהלך פעילות צה"ל בצפון הרצועה, מחבל הצליח להגיח מתוך הריסות מבנה, ולהשליך מטען חבלה לעבר טנק מרכבה של חטיבה 401- ולהמלט. צוות הטנק היה עם מדפים סגורים, המטען התפוצץ מחוץ לטנק, לא היו נפגעים. קודם… pic.twitter.com/8ULaQp5hFt

    — איתי בלומנטל 🇮🇱 Itay Blumental (@ItayBlumental) July 12, 2025

    Translation – Documentation: Terrorist emerges from building rubble, throws explosive device at tank and flees – no casualties. This afternoon, during [Israeli army] activity in the northern Gaza Strip, a terrorist managed to emerge from the ruins of a building, throw an explosive device at a Merkava tank belonging to the 401st Brigade, and flee. The tank crew had their hatches closed, and the explosive device detonated outside the tank. There were no casualties. Earlier, an RPG was fired at the second tank. In recent days, the [Israeli army] has identified increasing boldness on the part of terrorists. Some explain this by saying that they have their backs against the wall, while others claim that with a ceasefire looming, Hamas is looking for achievements. Either way, this documentation is disturbing and points to a trend that began two weeks ago: terrorists are much more daring and active.

  • live-orange
    12 Jul 2025 - 23:15
     (23:15 GMT)

    Family of American killed by Israeli settlers demands US probe

    By Ali Harb

    Reporting from Washington, DC

    The family of Sayfollah Musallet, a 20-year-old US citizen from Florida who was beaten to death by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank, is calling on Washington to launch its own probe into the incident and hold the perpetrators accountable.

    Musallet’s family said in a statement that Israeli settlers surrounded him for three hours during the assault on Friday and attacked medics who were attempting to reach him.

    The slain young man, known as Saif, was a “kind, hard-working, and deeply-respected young man, working to build his dreams”, the family said.

    “This is an unimaginable nightmare and injustice that no family should ever have to face,” the statement added.

    “We demand the US State Department lead an immediate investigation and hold the Israeli settlers who killed Saif accountable for their crimes. We demand justice.”

    Read our full report here.

    Israeli settlers lynched 20-year-old Palestinian American Sayfollah Musallet, while U.S. officials stayed silent.

    Sayfollah was born and raised in Florida. He was visiting family for the summer in the West Bank when settlers beat him to death while he protested illegal land… pic.twitter.com/W4zG8OFD9b

    — ADC National (@adc) July 12, 2025

  • live-orange
    12 Jul 2025 - 23:00
     (23:00 GMT)

    Photos: German police shut down pro-Palestinian protest in Berlin

    Germany is continuing its crackdown on Palestinian rights advocates.

    Earlier today, police intervened in a pro-Palestine demonstration in Berlin.

    German police shuts down pro-Palestinian protest in Berlin
    The German police intervene in the protest in the German capital [Halil Sarikaya/Anadolu]
    German police shuts down pro-Palestinian protest in Berlin
    Demonstrators carry banners before the police’s intervention [Halil Sarikaya/Anadolu]
    German police shuts down pro-Palestinian protest in Berlin
    Demonstrators are pushed down to the ground by the police during the protest [Halil Sarikaya/Anadolu]
  • live-orange
    12 Jul 2025 - 22:45
     (22:45 GMT)

    Netanyahu summons Ben-Gvir, Smotrich for talks: Report

    Israel’s Channel 12 reports that the Israeli prime minister has brought far-right Finance Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich into his office for discussions over the possible ceasefire deal in Gaza.

    Analysts have said for months that Netanyahu may be prolonging the war in Gaza to ensure his political survival, with Ben-Gvir and Smotrich threatening to pull out of the governing coalition and collapse it if a permanent ceasefire is reached.

  • live-orange
    12 Jul 2025 - 22:30
     (22:30 GMT)

    ‘There is no mercy’: Witness describes attack on aid seekers

    A witness recounts what he saw during the Israeli attack on people trying to get food aid in Rafah earlier in the day.

    “We were sitting there and suddenly, there was shooting towards us. For five minutes, we were trapped under fire,” Mahmoud Makram told the Reuters news agency.

    “The shooting was targeted. It was not random. Some people were shot in the head, some in the torso, one guy next to me was shot directly in the heart.”

    Saturday’s mass shooting near the aid distribution point was the latest in a series of such incidents that the UN said on Friday have seen at least 798 people killed trying to get food in six weeks.

    “There is no mercy there, no mercy. People go because they are hungry, but they die and come back in body bags,” Makram said.

  • live-orange
    12 Jul 2025 - 22:15
     (22:15 GMT)

    More details on report that US contractors fired at Gaza aid seekers

    As we reported earlier, the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor says it has obtained evidence from witnesses that private US security contractors were involved in the latest killings of aid seekers at GHF’s sole remaining site.

    The Geneva-based organisation says it has testimonies from witnesses that contractors working for GHF, along with Israeli soldiers, opened fire and launched tear gas grenades at aid seekers. It says it has also reviewed video footage showing GHF-affiliated contractors throwing grenades at civilians.

    The group released a statement that quoted a survivor of the latest wave of shootings, in which at least 34 people were killed in Rafah.

    The witness said that aid seekers had gotten into a large pit about 1km (0.6 miles) from the entrance to the aid point, where people often waited before the gates opened. On this occasion, there were three new sand mounds opposite the pit.

    The witness said that, suddenly, three tanks mounted the mounds, “armed with machineguns and accompanied by around 30 heavily-armed infantry soldiers and snipers”.

    “They began by firing several stun grenades over the people in the pit. When people tried to flee, anyone who attempted to get out was shot at directly.”

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  • live-orange
    12 Jul 2025 - 22:00
     (22:00 GMT)
    Analysis

    ‘You strip away euphemisms and what you have is a concentration camp’

    Israel’s widely condemned proposal for a “humanitarian city” in southern Gaza is the latest stage in its long-held plan for the forcible depopulation of Palestinians from the strip, says analyst Omar Rahman.

    Rahman, a fellow at the at Middle East Council on Global Affairs, told Al Jazeera that it had been clear for a long time that “Israel’s ultimate goal here is the physical destruction of Gaza, the engineered collapse of Palestinian society there, and the forcible depopulation of the entirety of the Strip”.

    He said the framing of the proposal to concentrate Palestinians in the ruins of Rafah as a “humanitarian city” was farcical. “You strip away these euphemisms and what you have there is a concentration camp.”

    “What Israel’s trying to do is create a concentration camp, which is essentially a holding cell until other options open up for it to depopulate that [area],” he said.

    Rahman added that Israel’s plan was to concentrate the Palestinian population and put “pressure on them so their choice on a daily basis is between starvation and being shot”.

    “They’re hoping this will lead to the ‘voluntary’ emigration from Gaza that they’re trying to force,” he said.

    A young boy carrying an aid parcel, walks along the Salah al-Din road near the Nusseirat refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip
    A Palestinian boy carries a GHF aid parcel in Gaza [File: Eyad Baba / AFP]
  • live-orange
    12 Jul 2025 - 21:45
     (21:45 GMT)

    Will US hold settlers who killed American citizen in West Bank accountable?

    Sarah Leah Whitson, the head of rights group DAWN, says Washington is not likely to hold anyone to account after Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank beat to death a 20-year-old US citizen.

    “There are limited circumstances under a law that allows the US government to pursue the murderers of American citizens overseas,” she said, adding that there are certain conditions and limitations to implementation of the process.

    She stressed that the US brought charges against six senior Hamas officials for killing 40 American citizens in the October 2023 attack on Israel.

    “What is really missing [in the current case] is the political will from the United States government to protect American citizens of Palestinian origin or Americans protesting Israeli actions in the West Bank,” Whitson said.

    “What it really does is it sets a precedent of encouragement and sets a precedent for open season on Americans just as there is open season on Palestinians,” she added.

  • live-orange
    12 Jul 2025 - 21:30
     (21:30 GMT)

    Iran’s Khamenei calls Gaza aid mechanism ‘cheap form of genocide’

    Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said the the GHF aid distribution mechanism imposed by Israel in Gaza amounts to a “cheap form of genocide”.

    In a post on Telegram, Khamenei said that Israel had presented Palestinians in Gaza with a grim choice – “either perish under the rubble of hunger, or get shot trying to obtain a food package”.

    “This is a cheap form of genocide, calculated with Western precision. A nation that once died under bombs worth hundreds of thousands of dollars now dies in food lines from bullets that cost mere dollars.”

    The UN says about 800 Palestinians have been killed while trying to receive aid at GHF sites in the past six weeks.

    FILE PHOTO: Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks during a meeting in Tehran, Iran, May 20, 2025. Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader/WANA (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS PICTURE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY./File Photo
    Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says killings at GHF sites are ‘calculated’ [File: Handout via Reuters]
  • live-orange
    12 Jul 2025 - 21:15
     (21:15 GMT)

    WATCH: At least 34 Palestinians killed waiting for food

    At least 34 Palestinians have been killed near the only functioning food distribution site in the Strip.

    It is run by the notorious GHF, an organisation backed by Israel and the US.

    Watch Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum’s report from Gaza.

  • live-orange
    12 Jul 2025 - 21:00
     (21:00 GMT)

    Horrific scenes after Israeli air strikes on al-Shati camp

    An Al Jazeera reporter has described horrific scenes in the hospital emergency department receiving casualties from two Israeli air strikes on the densely crowded al-Shati refugee camp, with many children among the dead.

    Mohammed Qreiqea recounted harrowing chaos at Gaza City’s al-Shifa Hospital, as victims of the air strike were brought in.

    “This woman carries her dead daughter after she was playing in her home,” he says. “This man is sitting on the ground, hugging his son, who was killed in this air strike.”

    Another dead child was brought in on a sheet of tin carried by his neighbours, said Qreiqea.

    Sources at the hospital say at least seven people were killed and 40 wounded in the two Israeli air raids on the heavily populated camp west of Gaza City.

    “Many of the injuries were to the upper body and head, reflecting the force of the rocket explosion that fell on the street and homes,” said Qreiqea.

  • live-orange
    12 Jul 2025 - 20:45
     (20:45 GMT)

    Israeli drone fires stun grenade at Lebanese fisherman

    Lebanon’s National News Agency reports that an Israeli drone targeted a fisherman in the town of Naqoura with a stun grenade.

    The agency also said “hostile” Israeli jets are flying over the southern coastal city of Tyre.

  • live-orange
    12 Jul 2025 - 20:35
     (20:35 GMT)

    Photos: Captives’ families and antigovernment protesters gather in Tel Aviv

    Another demonstration has been held in Tel Aviv, calling for a deal to release the Israeli captives held in Gaza and an end the war.

    Tel Aviv protests
    Demonstrators carry banners calling for a deal with Hamas in protest outside Israeli Defence Ministry headquarters [Jack Guez/AFP]
    Tel Aviv protests
    [Jack Guez/AFP]
    Tel Aviv protests
    [Jack Guez/AFP]
  • live-orange
    12 Jul 2025 - 20:28
     (20:28 GMT)

    Israeli attacks kill 110 across Gaza

    It has been another bloody day in Gaza amid non-stop Israeli attacks. Medical sources tell Al Jazeera that the Palestinian death toll has risen to 110 since dawn.

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  • live-orange
    12 Jul 2025 - 20:15
     (20:15 GMT)

    Footage shows brutal arrest at pro-Palestine demonstration in Berlin

    Videos circulated on social media show police brutally detaining a protester at a demonstration in support of Gaza in the German capital.

    The clip, posted on Instagram and verified by Al Jazeera’s fact-checking agency Sanad, shows police officers forcefully pulling a man from a crowd in Alexanderplatz, central Berlin, and marching him from the area with an officer’s arm around his neck.

    The officer then covers the detained man’s mouth and nose with his hand, before covering his eyes, while another officer grabs his arm. Other officers shove aside bystanders as they pass.

    The incident is not an anomaly. Since the start of the war on Gaza, German officers have regularly detained and roughed up activists. Berlin has also shut down several events critical of Israel and banned some Palestinian rights advocates from entering the country.

    View this post on Instagram

    A post shared by Ryad Aref (@ryad.aref)

    [Translation: Berlin – Alexanderplatz – In a shocking scene, German police violently and brutally arrested a participant in a solidarity demonstration with Gaza, despite the peaceful nature of the event. The violence did not come from the protesters … but from those who are supposed to protect them. A video documenting the truth as it is: In Berlin, a voice for Palestine is met with repression.]

  • live-orange
    12 Jul 2025 - 20:00
     (20:00 GMT)

    If you’re just joining us

    Here is a recap of the latest developments:

    • At least 34 Palestinians were killed while trying to get aid delivered by the controversial US- and Israeli-backed GHF in Rafah.
    • Israel has been pounding the area of Beit Hanoon in northern Gaza, with Al Jazeera Arabic reporting that about 40 air strikes have targeted the area.
    • Israel plans to construct 2,339 units in the occupied West Bank, a major expansion of illegal settlements, according to a statement by the PLO’s National Office for the Defence of Land and Resistance of Settlement.
    • London’s Metropolitan Police say they have detained 42 people at a demonstration in support of the banned group Palestine Action in the British capital.
    • Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad have claimed several attacks against Israeli forces in Gaza City and Khan Younis.
  • live-orange
    12 Jul 2025 - 19:45
     (19:45 GMT)

    Canary Mission: How US uses a ‘hate group’ to target Palestine advocates

    The United States government has acknowledged its use of Canary Mission — a shadowy pro-Israel website — to identify pro-Palestine students for deportation, sparking anger and concern by rights advocates.

    Activists have long suspected that the Trump administration is gathering information from the Canary Mission website to target students and professors.

    But this week, that suspicion was confirmed when a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official testified in a court case challenging Trump’s efforts to deport pro-Palestinian student protesters.

    Peter Hatch, an agent with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), said the department had assembled a specialised group — dubbed a “tiger team” — to work on removing pro-Palestine college students from the country.

    Read more here about Canary Mission and how it works to demonise Palestinian rights supporters.

    A statue of George Washington draped in a Palestinian flag and a keffiyeh is seen at George Washington University as students demonstrate on campus during a pro-Palestinian protest over the Israel-Hamas war on Friday, April 26
    A statue of George Washington draped in a Palestinian flag and a keffiyeh at George Washington University during a pro-Palestinian protest, April 26 [File: Jose Luis Magana/AP Photo]

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