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Strikes, Aid Site Attacks Kill Dozens More in Gaza

GAZA STRIP, AUG 6 – At least 28 Palestinians died in the Morag Corridor alone while seeking aid amid ongoing Israeli military actions and a worsening humanitarian crisis, UN and Gaza health officials said.

  • On Wednesday, at least 38 Palestinians were killed seeking aid from United Nations convoys in the Gaza Strip, including 28 in the Morag Corridor.
  • Last week, the UN human rights office said some 1,400 Palestinians have been killed seeking aid since May, as experts warn about 2 million Palestinians facing famine amid Israel’s offensive and blockade.
  • Eyewitnesses described how in the Morag Corridor, an Israeli military zone in southern Gaza, a UN aid truck was allegedly forced onto an unsafe route by the Israeli army and overturned, killing at least 28.
  • Ahead of Thursday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to discuss Gaza plans with other ministers, including possible full reoccupation and military escalation.
  • Despite warnings of famine, UN-backed food security experts said last week a new system is essential, and Israeli and United States officials proposed one to prevent aid siphoning.
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At least 38 Palestinians died during the night and until Wednesday in the Gaza Strip while seeking help from United Nations convoys and sites run by an Israeli-backed U.S. contractor, according to local health officials.

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Strikes, aid site attacks kill dozens more in Gaza

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip — At least 38 Palestinians were killed overnight and into Wednesday in the Gaza Strip while seeking aid from United Nations convoys and sites run by an Israeli-backed American contractor, according to local health officials. The…

·Billings, United States
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The spokesman-Review broke the news in Spokane, United States on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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