Dozens killed as Palestinians in Gaza scramble for aid from air and land
Summary
Dozens of Palestinians in Gaza were killed or injured while trying to get aid from airdropped parcels and distribution points. The Israeli blockade and military actions make delivering aid safely very difficult. The conflict has been ongoing for 22 months, with aid groups and the UN criticizing current aid efforts as inadequate and risky.Key Facts
- Many Palestinians were killed or injured while trying to gather food aid in Gaza.
- Gaza is experiencing severe shortages due to an Israeli blockade and military actions.
- Airdropped aid is criticized for being dangerous and less effective than land delivery.
- Some of the aid parcels fell into the sea or restricted areas, leading to risky attempts to retrieve them.
- Shootings at aid sites, attributed to Israeli forces, have resulted in multiple deaths and injuries.
- Witnesses and health officials claim Israeli forces used warning shots, but the military disputes the number killed.
- Crowd control at aid sites is badly managed, with reports of pepper spray and warning shots to prevent chaotic gatherings.
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