Dozens killed by Israeli gunfire near aid sites in south Gaza, Hamas-run ministry says
Summary
At least 32 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli gunfire near aid distribution sites in southern Gaza, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which oversees these sites, denies any incidents occurred nearby, but Israel says they fired warning shots to deter "suspects."Key Facts
- 32 Palestinians were reportedly killed by Israeli gunfire near aid sites in southern Gaza.
- The aid distribution points are close to Khan Younis and Rafah.
- The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) manages the aid sites with support from the US and Israel.
- Israel stated troops fired warning shots to deter people approaching.
- The UN recorded 674 deaths near GHF sites in recent weeks.
- Aid is often obstructed, with a significant amount of essential items still blocked at the border.
- There is a rise in acute malnutrition among children, with 69 reported deaths.
- US President Donald Trump suggested a ceasefire might be near, but talks remain stalled.
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