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Israel's leaders slam a news report on a Gaza 'killing field' near food sites

Israel's leaders slam a news report on a Gaza 'killing field' near food sites

Summary

A report from the newspaper Haaretz claims Israeli soldiers were ordered to shoot at unarmed people in Gaza trying to reach food distribution sites. Israel's leaders strongly denied these claims, calling them false and harmful. More than 500 people seeking food aid have reportedly been killed in Gaza recently.

Key Facts

  • Haaretz published a report quoting Israeli soldiers about shooting orders in Gaza.
  • Israeli leaders, including the Prime Minister, denied these claims, calling the report "false."
  • The Gaza Health Ministry reports over 500 deaths and more than 4,000 injuries among people seeking food aid.
  • The report mentions soldiers allegedly firing at people approaching food sites, even if they posed no threat.
  • Israel's military says it is looking into these claims but denies giving such orders.
  • The United Nations managed to deliver some medical supplies to Gaza for the first time in months.
  • Food distribution in Gaza is controlled by a group with U.S. support, amid a complete Israeli blockade.
  • Haaretz suggests a military investigation into possible war crimes linked to these incidents.
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