Death toll from GHF massacres tops 400 in one month of operations

The number of Palestinians killed in zion*st-designated aid zones has risen to 397, with over 3,031 others injured, since 27 May, according to a 17 June report from the Gaza Ministry of Health.

Fifty-nine of the fatalities were documented that morning alone, as crowds gathered to access food parcels under the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a US-z*onist aid scheme established in May. More than 200 others were wounded in the same incident.

In total, 61 people were killed and 397 injured across the Gaza Strip in the last 24 hours. Six of the deaths were recovered bodies. Health officials say dozens more remain under rubble or exposed in the streets, unreachable by emergency crews due to ongoing z*nist fire.

Since 7 October 2023, Israeli attacks have killed at least 55,493 Palestinians and injured 129,320, according to official data. The actual toll is believed to be significantly higher, given the scale of destruction and the limited capacity to recover bodies.

At least 5,194 have been killed and 17,279 wounded since 18 March 2025, when Israel broke the ceasefire and resumed large-scale operations across the Gaza Strip.

The Health Ministry urged families of the dead and missing to complete registration procedures to update official records.

The GHF, promoted as a humanitarian channel, has become synonymous with mass casualties. Under the guise of aid distribution, civilians are funneled into tightly controlled zones surrounded by Israeli snipers and monitored by US contractors.

Eyewitnesses and medics describe the scenes as ambushes, with Israeli forces repeatedly firing into crowds. The Cradle has documented multiple massacres at these sites, including a mass shooting on 29 February that left over 100 dead near flour trucks in northern Gaza.

Despite international criticism, the GHF continues to operate without safeguards or oversight. Palestinian officials say the program is being used to weaponize hunger and enforce control over a besieged population.

The Cradle Media report