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Friday, July 18, 2025

Israel bombs Gaza Catholic church, 13 casualties recorded; UN deplores attack

Stephanie Tremblay, a spokesperson for the secretary-general, noted that the church was both a place of worship and a sanctuary for civilians.

• July 18, 2025
Holy Family Church in Gaza City
Holy Family Church in Gaza City

UN secretary-general António Guterres has condemned the Israeli strike that hit the only Catholic church in the Gaza Strip.

Three people were killed and at least 10 others were injured in the bombing of the Holy Family Church in Gaza City on Thursday, according to media reports.

Stephanie Tremblay, a spokesperson for the secretary-general, noted that the church was both a place of worship and a sanctuary for civilians.

“Attacks on places of worship are unacceptable. People seeking shelter must be respected and protected, not hit by strikes,” she told journalists at UN headquarters in New York.

“Too many lives have already been lost,” she added, stressing the urgent need for an immediate ceasefire and unconditional release of all hostages.

Meanwhile, Israeli strikes over the past 24 hours have hit sites hosting displaced Palestinians, some of whom were injured and killed.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported that more than 11,500 people in Gaza were newly displaced between July 8 and 15.

Overall, more than 737,000 people have been displaced since the latest escalation of hostilities on March 18, or roughly 35 percent of the population. Furthermore, nearly everyone in Gaza has been displaced, in many cases multiple times, since the war began in October 2023.

Tremblay reminded journalists that most housing in Gaza is flattened or otherwise unhabitable, and families are staying in the open because the UN has not been allowed to bring in tents and other shelter materials since early March.

She also highlighted a “worrying development” as humanitarians report that many displaced people are wary of bathing in the Mediterranean Sea after Israel reinstated a ban prohibiting swimming and fishing.

“OCHA says that for many, the sea has been their only option to wash, as there is barely any functioning water infrastructure and almost no fuel to pump water, a much-needed outlet in the hot weather in Gaza,” she explained.

Humanitarians also continue to report that the amount of fuel Israel is allowing into Gaza is still nowhere near enough to keep life-saving services operating, and shutdowns are a real risk.

Ms Tremblay mentioned “a small but important step” that occurred on Thursday, as the UN was finally allowed to bring in some benzene, used to power ambulances and other critical services, for the first time in more than 135 days.

“That’s in addition to the limited amounts of diesel allowed over the past week. But it’s not enough. We are calling for more fuel – both benzene and diesel – to come in regularly. And the ban on shelter materials needs to be lifted immediately. Lives depend on both,’’ she said.

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