
Decomposed body reportedly found in Gaza aid box
According to circulating footage and testimonies from social media users, the box was part of a shipment that entered the besieged Strip through the Zikim axis in northern Gaza. The body was later transferred to Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, where efforts are underway to identify the individual.
No official details have yet emerged regarding the circumstances of the death or the identity of the deceased.
Still, the disturbing discovery has stirred deep emotion among Palestinians online, many describing it as a symbol of the chaos and collapse facing Gaza.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Jordan News
a day ago
- Jordan News
Attorney General Orders Crackdown on Gunfire Ahead of Tawjihi Results Announcement - Jordan News
Attorney General Orders Crackdown on Gunfire Ahead of Tawjihi Results Announcement Attorney General Dr. Naif Al-Samarat has directed public prosecutors across all governorates of the Kingdom to take strict legal action against individuals who violate the law during the upcoming announcement of General Secondary Education Certificate (Tawjihi) results and the summer wedding season. اضافة اعلان In his directive, Al-Samarat emphasized the importance of coordinating with security agencies and judicial police officers, each according to their jurisdiction, to apprehend individuals who fire gunshots into the air or block roads with makeshift barriers, and to open the necessary investigations without leniency in law enforcement. The directive stressed the need to activate relevant provisions of the Code of Criminal Procedure No. 9 of 1961 and its amendments, as well as applicable articles in the Firearms and Ammunition Law No. 34 of 1952 and its amendments, to ensure public safety and maintain security during such occasions. — (Petra)


Jordan News
a day ago
- Jordan News
Two Palestinians Killed in Qabatiya Clashes as Israeli Arrest Campaign Continues in the West Bank - Jordan News
Two Palestinians Killed in Qabatiya Clashes as Israeli Arrest Campaign Continues in the West Bank Palestinian sources reported on Monday morning that two Palestinians were killed in clashes near the town of Qabatiya in the northern West Bank. According to the sources, Israeli occupation forces bombed an agricultural facility in which resistance fighters had taken cover in the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin, leading to its complete destruction. Al Jazeera confirmed the death of Yousef Al-Amer, a young man from Jenin refugee camp, who was shot and killed by Israeli forces near Qabatiya. His body was withheld by the military before the body of a second martyr was found in the same area. Israel's Channel 12 reported that the army killed a wanted Palestinian and arrested another near Qabatiya. Activists shared footage showing armed clashes around the besieged building. Arrests Israeli occupation forces also arrested three Palestinians, including an injured teenager, after raiding and searching their homes south of Bethlehem. Seven other Palestinians were arrested in Hebron after their homes were stormed, searched, and vandalized. Israeli forces additionally seized two Palestinian-owned vehicles in Al-Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron. Troops also raided the city of Ramallah and several surrounding towns and villages, launching a campaign of home invasions and arrests. A Palestinian report published Sunday revealed that Israel has detained around 18,500 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank since the beginning of its war of extermination in Gaza on October 7, 2023. The West Bank continues to witness intense assaults by Israeli forces and settlers amid an ongoing military operation that has lasted for more than seven months in northern West Bank refugee camps. Alongside the war in Gaza, the Israeli military and settlers have escalated their attacks in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, resulting in the death of at least 1,012 Palestinians, the injury of approximately 7,000, and the arrest of more than 18,500, according to official Palestinian data. — (Al Jazeera) اضافة اعلان


Roya News
2 days ago
- Roya News
20-year-old Palestinian detainee dies in "Israeli" prison
The Palestinian Civil Affairs Authority informed the Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners Club on Sunday of the death of 20-year-old administrative detainee Ahmad Saeed Salah Tazaz'a from Jenin in 'Israel's' Megiddo prison. He had been held since May 6, 2025. No details were provided about the circumstances of his death. The two organizations said Tazaz'a's name has been added to the growing list of Palestinian detainees who have died amid what they called a systematic campaign by 'Israel's' prison system, through torture, medical neglect, and starvation, especially since the start of the ongoing war in Gaza. They noted that Megiddo prison, where Tazaz'a was held, has seen particularly grave violations, including the spread of scabies, which they described as a tool of slow execution used by the prison administration. Tazaz'a's death brings the number of known detainees who have died since the war began on October 7 to 76, and the total number of Palestinians who have died in "Israeli" custody since 1967 to 313, according to documented data. Many others remain forcibly disappeared, the report said. The Commission and the Prisoners Club warned of a continued and deliberate policy of 'slow killing' inside prisons, stressing that almost every month now sees the death of at least one detainee due to abuse, neglect, or medical mistreatment. They described the death of Tazaz'a as part of a broader campaign of "Israeli" brutality against detainees, and held the occupation fully responsible. They urged international human rights bodies to take concrete action to hold "Israeli" officials accountable for what they described as war crimes, and to end the exceptional impunity granted to "Israel" by the global community.