1 in 3 Gazans go days on end without a meal – War on Gaza Day 638

1 in 3 Gazans go days on end without a meal – War on Gaza Day 638

Compilation of news reports – IAK staff

Israel killed at least 78 people in strikes in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, according to medical sources. Among the dead were several aid-seekers.

For detail on Israeli attacks in Gaza on Saturday, go here.


GAZA NEWS & HEADLINES:

(To understand what’s going on right now between Gaza and Israel, go here. For a bit more critical background, skim thisthis, and thisTo read about a remarkable but underreported, 20-month-long peaceful protest in Gaza against Israel, go here.)

‘They’re skin and bones’: doctors in Gaza warn babies at risk of death from lack of formula

Doctors in Gaza have warned that hundreds of babies are at risk of death amid a critical shortage of baby milk, as Israel continues to restrict the humanitarian aid that can enter the beleaguered strip.

Dr Ahmad al-Farra, the head of pediatrics at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis, said his ward had only about a week’s worth of infant formula remaining. The doctor has already run out of specialized formula meant for premature babies and is forced to use regular formula, rationing it between the infants under his care.

“I can’t begin to describe how bad things are. Right now, we have enough formula for about one week. But we also have infants outside the hospital without any access to milk. It’s catastrophic,” al-Farra told the Guardian over the phone.

 

Stocks of infant formula have dwindled in Gaza as Israel has blocked all but a trickle of aid into the Palestinian territory. Food aid that comes through the controversial US-Israeli-backed private company Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) does not include infant formula, according to doctors (continue reading here).

Premature babies are being treated amid Israeli attacks at the Nasser Hospital as they are at risk due to a shortage of medicines, medical supplies and infant formula in Khan Yunis, Gaza on June 19, 2025
Premature babies are being treated amid Israeli attacks at the Nasser Hospital as they are at risk due to a shortage of medicines, medical supplies and infant formula in Khan Younis, Gaza on June 19, 2025 (Doaa Albaz – Anadolu Agency)

GOING DAYS ON END WITHOUT A MEAL: The UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) says that nearly one person in three is not eating for days at a time. Moreover, findings from the latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report indicate a high risk that famine will occur as conflict persists and humanitarian agencies are unable to provide essential aid. Some 470,000 people are expected to face catastrophic hunger between May and September this year, it said, adding that flour for bread is 3,000 times more expensive than before the war, and cooking oil is unavailable.

ANOTHER HEALTH WORKER BRUTALLY KILLED: Mousa Hamdan Khafaja, a consultant in the obstetrics and gynecology department at Nasser Medical Complex, has been killed along with several members of his family, including his three children, in an Israeli air strike that targeted a tent for the displaced in the al-Mawasi area. Al-Mawasi was designated a “humanitarian zone” by Israel. More than 1,580 health workers have been killed so far since October 7, 2023, in Gaza, according to the Government Media Office. They include 90 doctors and 132 nurses.

PICTURING ETHNIC CLEANSING: A major US consulting firm, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), was tasked by Israeli backers to model the costs of “relocating” Palestinians from Gaza as part of a project “imagining” post-war Gaza reconstruction, a Financial Times (FT) investigation published on 5 July revealed. In one scenario, Palestinians would be provided “voluntary relocation” packages valued at $9,000 per person, or $5 billion total. Each person would reportedly receive $5,000 in cash, subsidized rent for four years, and subsidized food for a year. The model estimated that 500,000 Palestinians, a quarter of the strip’s population, would leave and that “three-quarters of those relocated would never return,” FT added (continue reading here).

NOTE: There is nothing “voluntary” about this scheme for removal of Gazans from their homeland. Israel has destroyed the means of survival for the people of Gaza; now they suggest giving them a “choice” between leaving their homeland to survive, and staying to struggle and die. Forced population transfer is a crime against humanity, and a form of ethnic cleansing. If world leaders truly want to offer Gazans a good life outside Gaza, the just solution would be to return them to their homes in historic Palestine.


CEASEFIRE NEWS:

(To get an idea about past ceasefires between Gaza and Israel and how they ended, check out this and this.)

HAMAS WANTS GUARANTEE OF PERMANENT CEASEFIRE: Hamas says it is ready to start talks “immediately” on a proposal for a 60-day ceasefire, which will allow the desperately needed aid for Gaza, but Netanyahu says that “changes” made by the group to the proposal were “unacceptable”. Hamas ally Islamic Jihad says it supports plans for talks on a truce with Israel, but demanded “guarantees” that the process would lead to a permanent ceasefire.


WEST BANK/EAST JERUSALEM NEWS AND HEADLINES:

(For background on the West Bank, read this and this.)

Saturday in the West Bank: Israeli Invasions, Land Confiscation of Palestinian Land

Israeli Paramilitary Colonizers Escalate Attacks In Salfit

PeaceNow: Entire Palestinian Village Forcibly Displaced by Israeli Settler Violence

Israeli Forces Shoot, Critically Injure a Child Near Jenin


OTHER NEWS AND HEADLINES:

From The Intercept: the Speech That Harvard Suppressed for Mentioning Genocide


STATISTICS OCTOBER 7, 2023 – JULY 4, 2025:

  • At least 58,338 Palestinians killed, 145,167 injured – including:
  • at least 57,338 killed in Gaza (~16,500 children) 
  • at least 1,000 killed in the West Bank (~202 children)
  • at least 135,937 injured in Gaza
  • at least 9,230 injured in the West Bank

According to Palestinian authorities, during the ceasefire Jan. 19 – March 18 2025, Israeli attacks killed at least 170 Gazans, and Israel committed at least 962 ceasefire violations.

Since the Israeli army resumed its assaults on Gaza on March 18, it has killed at least 6,780 people. 35 Israeli soldiers (most recent July 4) have been killed during the same time period.

At least 743 Palestinians have been killed while trying to access aid parcels from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which started operating on May 26, 2025.

Thousands of those killed in Gaza have yet to be identified, and an estimated 14,000 more are still buried under rubble.

Reported Israeli death toll from October 7, 2023 – July 4, 2025: ~1,622 – including ~1,139 on October 7, 2023 (~36 children), 439 military forces since the ground invasion began in Gaza, 46 military and civilians in the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Israel. (72 soldiers have reportedly died due to “operational incidents.”)

By one count, Israeli attacks have killed approximately 223 Palestinian journalists and media workers; Palestinians have killed 4 Israeli journalists (other groups have tallied between 185 and 291 Palestinian journalists killed – depending on the criteria used).

NOTE: It is unknown at this time how many of the deaths and injuries of Israelis on October 7 were caused by Israeli soldiers.

Hover over each bar for exact numbers. Source: IsraelPalestineTimeline.org

Enter your email address below to receive our latest articles right in your inbox.