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The Israeli military onslaught on Gaza City continues nonstop, resulting in the killing of more than 50 Palestinians, including aid seekers, as it seeks to seize control of the enclaveโ€™s biggest urban centre โ€“ home to some 1 million people.

At least 105 Palestinians were killed across Gaza on Tuesday as Israeli strikes levelled densely populated areas, particularly al-Sabra neighbourhood, which has been under attack for days. At least 32 of those were killed while seeking aid.

The attacks are intensified as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel is facing a โ€œdecisive stageโ€ of the war as it prepares to seize Gaza City despite global condemnation.

โ€œPalestinians are in a cage in Gaza City right now, trying to survive as many air strikes as possible. Wherever they go, the air strikes follow them,โ€ said Al Jazeeraโ€™s Hind Khoudary.

โ€œThey are also dying from the food and aid blockade as they are not able to get the basic means of sustenance,โ€ she said, reporting from Deir el-Balah in central Gaza.

Palestinians are struggling to survive the dual threats of targeted attacks and starvation, with at least 13 people dying of starvation in the past 24 hours, bringing the total hunger-related death toll since the war began to 361. Eighty-three of those deaths have been recorded since a global hunger monitor confirmed famine conditions in Gaza on August 22.

Among those killed on Tuesday were at least 21 people, including seven children, who were struck by an Israeli drone while queuing for water in the al-Mawasi area near Khan Younis in southern Gaza.

Images posted online by Palestinian Civil Defence spokesperson Mahmoud Basal showed childrenโ€™s bodies and water containers stained with blood at the attack site, which Israel had previously declared a so-called โ€œsafe zoneโ€.

โ€œThey were standing in line to fill up water โ€ฆ when the occupation forces directly targeted them, turning their search for life into a new massacre,โ€ Basal said on Tuesday.

In Gaza City, an Israeli strike on the al-Af family home killed 10 people, mostly women and children, Gaza officials said.

โ€œThese crimes expose the criminal fascist nature of the enemy,โ€ Gazaโ€™s Government Media Office said in a statement, accusing Washington of complicity. It called Israelโ€™s actions โ€œwar crimes under international lawโ€ and urged the UN Security Council to halt the โ€œbrutal genocideโ€.

Two more journalists, Rasmi Salem of al-Manara and Eman al-Zamli, were killed in the latest attacks, bringing the total number of journalists killed since October 7, 2023, to more than 270. The war in Gaza has become the deadliest conflict for media workers ever recorded, press watchdogs say.

Israel starts ground assault in Gaza City

On Tuesday, thousands of Israeli reservists reported for duty as efforts to end the war seemed to be stalling.

Qatarโ€™s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Majed al-Ansari said Hamas had accepted a ceasefire proposal, but Israel had yet to respond.

โ€œThere has been no Israeli response yet,โ€ he said, adding that negotiations with mediators and the United States had stalled. He warned that Israelโ€™s plan to occupy Gaza โ€œposes a threat to everyoneโ€, including Israeli captives.

But Israel has tightened its siege of Gaza City in recent days, barring even limited humanitarian aid deliveries.

Israeli Army Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir confirmed ground operations were intensifying. โ€œWe are going to deepen our operation,โ€ he told reservists as tens of thousands of troops were called up. Israeli media reported that 365 soldiers have refused to report for duty.

Prime Minister Netanyahu, wanted by the International Criminal Court for war crimes and crimes against humanity, said in a video statement on Tuesday that โ€œwe are working to defeat Hamas.โ€

Yemenโ€™s Houthi movement said its forces launched four drones targeting Israelโ€™s General Staff headquarters near Tel Aviv, Ben Gurion Airport, a power station, and the port of Ashdod, days after Israel killed Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahawi along with top officials in Sanaa.

The group claimed its drones โ€œsuccessfully hit their targets.โ€ It also said a missile and drone attack struck a cargo vessel in the Red Sea for violating a ban on entering Israeli ports.

Palestinians displaced by the Israeli military offensive take shelter in a tent camp, as Israeli forces escalate operations around Gaza City, in Gaza City, September 2, 2025 [Dawoud Abu Alkas/Reuters]

International โ€˜indifferenceโ€™ to Palestine

Meanwhile, the Palestinian Foreign Ministry welcomed Belgiumโ€™s decision to recognise the State of Palestine on Tuesday and urged other nations to follow suit, saying it was โ€œin line with international law and UN resolutionsโ€ and necessary to halt โ€œgenocide, displacement, starvation, and annexationโ€.

In a separate statement, the ministry accused the international community of โ€œalarmingโ€ indifference to Gazaโ€™s economic collapse and Israelโ€™s seizure of Palestinian tax revenues. It called for urgent financial support to โ€œenhance the resilience of citizens and their steadfastness on their homelandโ€™s soilโ€.

Mourners stand next to the bodies of Palestinians killed in overnight Israeli strikes, according to medics, during the funeral at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, September 2, 2025. [Dawoud Abu Alkas/Reuters]
Mourners stand next to the bodies of Palestinians killed in overnight Israeli strikes, according to medics, during the funeral at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, September 2, 2025 [Dawoud Abu Alkas/Reuters]



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