Three people reported killed and dozens wounded near aid site in Gaza, medics say
- At least three Palestinians lost their lives and many others were injured when Israeli forces opened fire near a humanitarian aid distribution center supported by the US and Israel in Rafah, southern Gaza, in 2025.
- The violence occurred amid a two-month Israeli blockade that restricted food, water, and medical supplies to Gaza, with Israel allowing limited aid after international pressure.
- Local health authorities and hospitals in Gaza reported over 30 deaths and dozens of injuries from the incident, while the Israeli military said it fired warning shots to prevent suspects approaching troops.
- Dr. Rose, a British plastic surgeon at Nasser Hospital, described severe injuries to children and said 28 bodies arrived by midday, with five declared dead in the emergency department.
- The incident highlights the volatile security situation complicating aid delivery amid ongoing war and displacement affecting 90% of Gaza's population, with calls for ceasefire and humanitarian access.
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Hunger and bullets: Palestinians recall Gaza aid massacre horror
Khan Younis, Gaza – Yazan Musleh, 13, lies in a hospital bed set up in a tent on the grounds of Nasser Hospital, his t-shirt pulled up to reveal a large white bandage on his thin torso.Beside him, his father, Ihab, sits fretfully, still shaken by the bloodied dawn he and his sons lived through on Sunday when Israeli forces opened fire on thousands of people gathered to receive aid from the Israeli-conceived, and United States-backed Gaza Humanit…
Gaza is close to the famine line – now children are being forced to the front lines to collect food by a private security company, according to the UN. Over 60 Palestinians have been killed in three days while collecting food.
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