38 Palestinians killed in new shootings near food distribution centers, medics say
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUN 16 – At least 70 Palestinians were killed near aid sites in Khan Younis as Israeli forces intensified attacks amid a severe blockade that restricts humanitarian aid delivery, officials said.
- On Thursday, Israeli forces struck across Gaza, killing at least 92 people, including 16 waiting for aid near the corridor.
- Since March, Israeli forces have imposed a near-complete blockade on humanitarian aid, allowing only symbolic shipments.
- Doctors Without Borders warned that `weaponizing aid in this manner may constitute crimes against humanity`, as aid sites dropped from over 400 to four under GHF.
- Reporting from Deir el-Balah, Tareq Abu Azzoum said `turning all humanitarian corridors into killing grounds` as the assaults continue.
- According to the IPC report, almost a quarter of Gaza’s population faces catastrophic food insecurity in the coming months, with warnings extending into the future.
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Near a distribution point for relief supplies, Israel's army is said to have again attacked people waiting for food. Time and again, there are reports of the dead near the relief centers.
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