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    Home » Blog » 31 killed, 150 injured in Israeli fire near Gaza aid hub, say officials

    31 killed, 150 injured in Israeli fire near Gaza aid hub, say officials

    June 1, 2025Updated:June 1, 2025 World No Comments
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    According to officials, there were 31 killed and 150 injured in Israeli fire close to the Gaza help gateway.
    According to officials, there were 31 killed and 150 injured in Israeli fire close to the Gaza help gateway.

    RAFAH ( GAZA STRIP )- According to health officials and multiple witnesses, at least 31 people were killed and more than 150 were hurt on Sunday while attempting to get food in the Gaza Strip. According to the witnesses, Israeli forces opened fire on residents a kilometer away from an assistance facility run by an Israeli-backed basis. The army claimed to be” currently unaware of injuries sustained by ( the Israeli military’s ) fire at the humanitarian aid distribution site.” Israel and the US-promoted base reported early on Sunday that it delivered help “without affair.” It has refuted past reports of chaos and gunfire at its websites, which are in Zionist military areas and require minimal access to independent information.

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    In its first week of procedures, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’s support submission was hampered by conflict, and several witnesses claimed Israeli soldiers fired on people close to delivery points. At least six people were killed and more than 50 were hurt before Sunday, according to local authorities. In the early hours of Sunday morning, thousands of people gathered at the distribution center in southeastern Gaza. According to witnesses, Israeli troops instructed them to evacuate as they approached and return later. Around 3 am, when the group arrived at the Flag Roundabout, which is about 1 miles away, Israeli troops opened fire, according to the witnesses. ” There was fire from all directions, from marine vessels, vehicles, and uavs,” said Amr Abu Teiba, a participant in the gathering. According to Israel and the US, the novel program is meant to stop Hamas from swindling aid. Israel denies that it has happened, and the UN has not provided any proof of organized escape. The new system has been rejected by UN agencies and major assistance organizations, who claim it violates charitable guidelines.

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