Dreams of Daily Bread Were Laid to Rest
On June 17, 2025, in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, mothers, fathers, and children gathered with empty hands but hope in their hearts. They stood in line‚ not for money or shelter‚ but for bread. The hope for food quickly turned into horror when, during the wait for humanitarian aid, over 50 Palestinians were killed, and more than 200 were injured in a brutal Israeli attack. This was not a battleground; it was a gathering of tired and displaced families seeking sustenance, not conflict. The people did not bring weapons or raise slogans; they simply reached out for bread and paid with their lives.
Khan Younis Bled While the World Watched
The crowd came from every corner of the city. Parents held their children close. Elderly people leaned on others for support. Hunger pushed them forward, but faith kept them standing. Then, the shelling began. Bullets tore through the crowd. Tanks fired without mercy. Drones hovered and attacked. The screams drowned the silence of starvation. Eyewitnesses saw people fall. Blood covered the place where hope had gathered just minutes earlier.
One survivor said, “I watched my neighbour’s son get shot in the chest. He had waited four hours for aid. He never got the food—just a bullet.”
The aid distribution in Gaza is now under the control of Israeli forces. They call people to gather in specific areas, claiming they will provide humanitarian aid. But once large crowds arrive, attacks follow. This is what happened in Khan Younis. We stand in full solidarity with our brothers and sisters in Gaza during these incredibly painful times.