Palestinian media on June 30th heavily focused on the 633rd day of the ongoing Israeli military operations in Gaza, consistently labeling them as "genocide" amidst reports of widespread raids and escalating casualties. A significant development was the bombing of a beach rest stop, with initial reports of over 10 martyrs quickly rising to over 30, notably including several journalists. This incident further escalated the total number of martyrs in Gaza, already surpassing 56,000 since the aggression began. Reports detailed continued targeting of displacement centers and aid distribution points, with the Israeli army admitting to striking civilians near aid facilities. Amidst these escalating humanitarian concerns, including warnings of hospital shutdowns, diplomatic efforts for a truce continued, though the Israeli cabinet remained divided on the war's future. Palestinian resistance operations were also reported to cause Israeli soldier deaths, while military sources acknowledged the difficulty of subduing Hamas.