Israeli attacks kill more than 30 people in Gaza, including 3 near aid site
Summary
More than 30 people died in recent Israeli air attacks on the Gaza Strip. The attacks targeted various locations, including a school and a tent camp. There are ongoing concerns about the humanitarian crisis, including issues with water supply and distribution of aid.Key Facts
- Israeli air attacks in Gaza killed over 30 people.
- Attacks hit a school in Sheikh Radwan, killing nine people.
- Another strike killed nine people near a tent camp in Khan Younis.
- Three people were killed while seeking aid at the Netzarim Corridor.
- Since May, over 549 people died while trying to get food from aid sites.
- The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, responsible for aid, faces criticism.
- Israel's National Security Minister called for stopping humanitarian aid.
- Most drinking water production in Gaza is not working, causing shortages.
- Efforts for ceasefire talks are being made, but no date is set.
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