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Israeli gunfire kills more Gaza aid-seekers as U.S. envoy meets with hostages’ families

Israeli gunfire kills more Gaza aid-seekers as U.S. envoy meets with hostages’ families

Summary

At least 29 people were killed in Gaza when Israeli forces fired near aid distribution sites. The incidents happened as people searched for food in areas run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). The humanitarian situation in Gaza remains dire, with insufficient aid reaching the population.

Key Facts

  • Israeli forces fired near two aid sites in Gaza, killing at least 29 people.
  • Witnesses say many were shot dead while trying to get food near the Zikim crossing.
  • Aid efforts face challenges, with months of supplies waiting for Israeli approval to enter Gaza.
  • The United Nations says 500 to 600 aid trucks are needed daily in Gaza.
  • Seven people in Gaza have died from malnutrition-related causes in the last 24 hours.
  • GHF sites, funded by U.S. support, aim to provide aid but experience issues with violence and safety.
  • Israel claims to fire warning shots to control crowds, and the military is working to secure aid routes.
  • Since May, 859 people have reportedly died near GHF sites due to violence.
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