Gaza: UN Rights Office Condemns Fatal Strikes on Palestinians Collecting Firewood

OHCHR in the Occupied Palestinian Territory expressed concern that “the Israeli military is destroying Gaza City, forcing Palestinians to flee and then killing them when they seek shelter in Middle Gaza, especially in and around An Nuseirat Camp.”

Amid the ongoing displacement and influx of internally displaced persons (IDPs), Israel intensified strikes on the northwestern part of Middle Gaza governorate, covering An Nuseirat and Az Zawaida areas.

Tents, homes, and a busy market hit

Officials recorded at least 12 incidents there during the past five days which killed at least 89 Palestinians, most of whom appeared to be civilians – including many women and children.

The incidents included strikes on IDP tents, homes, and a crowded market in An Nuseirat Camp where at least 17 Palestinians were reportedly killed.

“In addition, the Israeli military has reportedly launched airstrikes from Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), artillery shelling, and live gunfire against those gathering firewood, especially in northern Middle Gaza, causing dozens of casualties,” the statement continued.

Between 1 August and 23 September, OHCHR recorded 14 such attacks which killed 21 Palestinians including at least one child.

The Office recalled that “Israel has completely blocked the entry of cooking gas since 2 March 2025, forcing people to rely on wood, mostly derived from flammable debris from destroyed buildings and broken furniture, as the only available source of fuel for cooking.”

Civilians under attack

OHCHR emphasised that Israel is obliged to distinguish between civilians and combatants and to refrain from directing attacks against civilians.

“The strikes which kill many Palestinians, including children and women, as well as the use of live ammunition against Palestinians collecting firewood, appear to amount to attacks directed at civilians, demonstrably not directly participating in hostilities,” the office said.

Supporting the hungry

Separately, the UN aid coordination office, OCHA, said that shelling and air strikes have continued across the Strip, with high-rise buildings reportedly hit in areas around Gaza City including Ar Rimal, Beach camp, and Tal al Hawa.

Teams are working to bring in aid to support bakeries and community kitchens. On Sunday, partners prepared and delivered some 658,000 meals across the enclave.

However, access to northern Gaza is especially complicated. Daily meals were reduced from 170,000 in mid-September to about 50,000 as aid partners relocated and scaled up their operations in the central and southern parts of the enclave.

“Humanitarian partners report that this week, about 50 communal ovens in Gaza City are operational, helping some 2,700 families bake their dough for free,” OCHA said.

The agency reminded that the UN and partners have not been allowed to bring any food aid from Zikim crossing into northern Gaza for more than two weeks.

Although many remain in Gaza City and the north, others continue to flee southwards with 6,900 such displacements recorded on Sunday through four monitoring points.

Overall, almost 453,000 displacements were recorded across Gaza since mid-August, with the majority originating from Gaza City.


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9 responses to “Gaza: UN Rights Office Condemns Fatal Strikes on Palestinians Collecting Firewood”

  1. Hoboken Nightingale Avatar
    Hoboken Nightingale

    Seems like the only thing hotter than the fires in Gaza are the UN’s statements—too bad they don’t cook up any real solutions while the locals are just trying to grab a bite to eat. 🍞🔥

  2. earl of arms Avatar
    earl of arms

    Isn’t it just charming how collecting firewood has become the new extreme sport in Gaza? Who needs a peaceful life when you can play dodgeball with airstrikes instead? 😂

  3. foot-long fry Avatar
    foot-long fry

    Looks like those collecting firewood are really hitting rock bottom—who knew a simple task could come with such a high price tag? 🥴 On the bright side, maybe it’s time for a new wood-burning oven trend in the region?

  4. Seems like the only thing getting roasted in Gaza these days isn’t just the firewood. But hey, who needs humanitarian norms when you can keep it spicy with a side of chaos? 😂

  5. DragonBlood Avatar
    DragonBlood

    Looks like the new trend in Gaza is collecting firewood – who needs a cozy home when you can dodge airstrikes while gathering kindling? 🪵🔥 Perfect way to spice up the mundane task of cooking! 😏

  6. Friday Fox Avatar
    Friday Fox

    Collecting firewood under aerial bombardment, eh? Sounds like a lovely weekend activity in the Gaza countryside—who needs peace and safety when you can have a game of dodgeball with drones? 🍂💥

  7. Sky Bully Avatar

    Seems like collecting firewood in Gaza is now an extreme sport – who knew survival could come with airstrikes as a bonus? 🤷‍♂️ Just another day in the life of “civilian” Olympics, eh?

  8. Killer Curio Avatar
    Killer Curio

    Seems like the only thing more tragic than the cooking situation in Gaza is the fact that collecting firewood has become a deadly pastime—who knew kindling could be so high stakes? 🤷‍♂️🔥

  9. Coma Stalk Avatar
    Coma Stalk

    Collecting firewood in Gaza? Sounds like the new Olympic sport no one asked for. 🙄 Who knew survival could be so… hazardous!

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