59 Palestinians in Gaza are killed by Israeli airstrikes or shot dead while seeking aid
Summary
At least 59 Palestinians were killed in the Gaza Strip, with 31 shot on their way to an aid site and 28 killed in airstrikes, including four children. Talks between the U.S. and Israel have not yet resulted in a ceasefire agreement, although discussions are ongoing.Key Facts
- 31 Palestinians were shot and killed near an aid site run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
- At least 28 Palestinians, including four children, were killed in Israeli airstrikes.
- The shootings and airstrikes caused over 100 injuries, mostly gunshot wounds.
- There have been ongoing peace talks between U.S. President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, but no agreement has been reached.
- The conflict has been ongoing for 21 months, with food shortages in Gaza making residents dependent on outside help.
- Israel's military stated they fired warning shots and reported no known casualties at the time.
- Witnesses reported shelling by Israeli tanks near aid distribution points.
- The Red Cross noted a significant influx of casualties at their field hospital.
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