The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) have once again deliberately targeted a humanitarian aid convoy in Gaza, resulting in multiple casualties among its crew. Despite the convoy being coordinated with the IOF under a "deconfliction process" designed to prevent such attacks, it was struck by an Israeli airstrike. The convoy, organized by Anera, a US-based NGO, was carrying critical medical supplies and fuel to a hospital in Rafah, Gaza. This incident is part of a disturbing pattern of targeted attacks on humanitarian operations in Gaza, further exacerbating the region's dire humanitarian crisis amid "Israel's" genocidal war on Gaza. Since October 7, more than 280 humanitarian workers have been killed by Israeli occupation forces in Gaza, most of them employees of UNRWA, according to UN reports. UNRWA has even labeled Gaza as the "most dangerous place in the world for aid workers."