At least 46 Palestinians killed by Israeli fire in Gaza, officials say, as hunger crisis grinds on
Summary
At least 46 Palestinians were killed in the Gaza Strip from Israeli strikes and gunfire, mainly among those trying to get food. Ceasefire talks have stalled, and the conflict continues, with Israel targeting militants and some Palestinians dying from lack of food. International efforts are trying to improve aid access, but the situation remains severe.Key Facts
- Israeli strikes and gunfire killed at least 46 Palestinians in Gaza, mainly among crowds seeking food.
- The ongoing conflict began after an attack by Hamas on October 7, and ceasefire talks are stalled.
- Hospitals report that over 30 people died while trying to get aid, and seven died from causes related to malnutrition.
- Israeli military claims it targets militants and blames Hamas for civilian deaths.
- International pressure led Israel to allow more aid into Gaza, but it's still not enough, according to aid workers.
- Over 1,000 Palestinians have been killed since May while trying to get aid, mostly near sites run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
- The Israeli military says it fires warning shots to disperse crowds, while aid contractors use non-lethal force to manage crowds.
- International airdrops of aid have resumed, but many parcels are landing in areas people have been told to leave.
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