25 killed by Israeli fire across Gaza, says civil defence
- Late on Saturday, Gaza health officials and the ambulance service reported at least 25 Palestinians killed as ceasefire talks appear to have stalled.
- On Thursday, ceasefire talks with Hamas hit a standstill after the US and Israel recalled their negotiating teams, causing further uncertainty.
- Mahmoud Bassal, agency spokesman, said three people were killed by Israeli gunfire in Gaza while waiting for aid.
- On Friday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his government was considering `alternative options` to ceasefire talks with Hamas, amid stalled negotiations and rising violence.
- Aid organizations caution that starvation deaths could rise dramatically in the coming weeks, with the UN warning Gaza’s population faces imminent famine.
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After the Israeli army declared a "tactical pause" in military operations in certain areas of Gaza, a convoy of about 100 trucks carrying humanitarian aid arrived in the Palestinian enclave. Aid was also dropped by aircraft from neighboring countries. However, at least 53 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks in the Palestinian enclave.
Gaza: Israeli Gunfire, Strikes Kill at Least 53 Near Zikim Crossing As Many Were Seeking Food Aid | 🌎 LatestLY
Israeli airstrikes and gunshots killed at least 53 people in Gaza overnight and into Saturday, most of them shot dead while seeking aid, according to Palestinian health officials and the local ambulance service, as starvation deaths continued. 🌎 Gaza: Israeli Gunfire, Strikes Kill at Least 53 Near Zikim Crossing As Many Were Seeking Food Aid.
At least three people were killed by Israeli fire while waiting for humanitarian aid, according to Mahmoud Bassal Civil Defense in Gaza reported 25 deaths on Saturday
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