Israel has murdered over 300 Palestinians within 48 hours, raising severe questions about the prospects of a ceasefire in Gaza. The Gaza Government Media Office reported Thursday that Israeli forces committed 26 massacres within this timeframe.

Most of the victims were civilians who were attempting to receive aid at distribution centres supported by the questionable US- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). At least 73 Palestinians perished on Thursday alone, including 33 at GHF-dispensed aid centres.

The relentless military assault has destroyed shelters, public rest stops, residential homes, and even schools. The escalation of the murders coincides with Hamas considering a new short-term truce offer, while US President Donald Trump calls on both parties to stop the war. The humanitarian emergency, meanwhile, continues to deteriorate.

Aid Seekers Gunned Down

Israeli troops have allegedly killed 33 individuals close to GHF installations where civilians queued for relief. In al-Mawasi, 13 individuals lost their lives when Israel bombed a tent shelter. A further 11 died in a bombing of the Mostafa Hafez school, west of Gaza City. Medical personnel verified the information to Al Jazeera.

Journalist Tareq Abu Azzoum in Deir al-Balah spoke of “horror scenes.” Survivors explained that Israeli fire came out of nowhere. Panicked civilians scrambled for protection as bullets ripped through the throng. People who came seeking aid had waited for hours for food. Emergency workers were unable to reach the area because of heavy fire.

Contractors and Violence at Aid Sites

Two US contractors reported that poor, well-armed guards at GHF facilities used live ammunition and stun grenades on hungry civilians. They said the guards operated with impunity and presented serious threats to humanitarian work.

Over 130 NGOs, including Save the Children and Amnesty International, have called for the GHF to close down. They have implicated Israeli forces and armed guards in shooting civilians at a systematic rate at aid facilities. The GHF has, since starting operations in May, seen over 600 killed and nearly 4,000 wounded.

Ceasefire Talks Under Strain

At the same time, Hamas announced it is considering a temporary ceasefire offer. Hamas wants a full cessation of Israel’s war and withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. Negotiations are being held with mediators.

Trump has just declared that Israel had agreed to an offer of a 60-day ceasefire plan. He urged Hamas to agree to the deal before things worsen. Israeli media now indicate that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is likely to yield to US pressure.

Fragile Window for Peace

For the very first time since October 7, 2023, Israeli authorities indicated willingness to bring the war to an end. Al Jazeera cites that Netanyahu has conducted internal meetings and could be willing to accept a ceasefire.

But with more than 56,647 Palestinians killed and 134,105 injured, Gaza’s Health Ministry says, the price of procrastination keeps increasing. The fate of a ceasefire now hangs by a thread, as humanitarian sites are becoming killing grounds.