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Gaza’s Aid Lines Turn Into Killing Fields: How Israel’s ‘Humanitarian’ Distribution Became a Bloodbath

 



At least 17 Palestinians have been killed and dozens more wounded after Israeli forces opened fire on a crowd of displaced Palestinians waiting for food near a distribution site operated by the Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation in central Gaza, local health authorities said.

Doctors said casualties were sent to the Al-Awda Hospital in central Gaza and Al-Quds Hospital in the north.
The Israeli military has killed at least 36 people since dawn on Tuesday, according to medical officials.

Massacres of Palestinians near GHF sites have become almost a daily occurrence since the organisation started operating at the end of May, with hundreds of people being killed and wounded by Israeli troops.

GHF has consistently denied reports of violence at its facilities, though the Israeli military has admitted firing on civilians on several occasions.

Meanwhile, a UN report has accused the Israeli military of the crime of extermination by targeting schools and religious sites in what it described as a “concerted campaign to obliterate Palestinian life”.

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