Gaza health workers say four killed by Israeli gunfire near aid centre
Summary
At least four Palestinians were killed by Israeli gunfire near an aid distribution center in Gaza, according to Gaza health workers. The Israeli military stated they had fired warning shots at a group approaching them, considering it a threat. This incident happened near Rafah, South Gaza, as part of ongoing tensions over a new aid distribution system backed by Israel and the US.Key Facts
- Four Palestinians were reported killed by Israeli gunfire near an aid center in Gaza.
- The Israeli army said it fired warning shots at a group seen as a threat.
- The incident happened near Rafah, South Gaza, early in the morning.
- New aid centers have been set up by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
- The Israeli military advises only moving to and from these sites during certain hours.
- Israel recently allowed limited aid into Gaza after a three-month blockade.
- Over 60 Palestinians reportedly died in the first days of the new aid system.
- A boat carrying activists is currently attempting to challenge Israel's blockade of Gaza.
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