At least eight Israeli strikes on Gaza aid groups since October, says report
- At least eight strikes on humanitarian convoys in Gaza were carried out by Israel, killing or injuring 31 aid workers and others, as reported by Human Rights Watch.
- Israeli forces did not warn before the strikes, resulting in casualties, according to The Independent and HRW.
- Over 250 aid workers have been killed since October, with 35,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, also killed in Israel's bombardment, as per Palestinian health workers.
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JERUSALEM: Human Rights Watch said on Tuesday that Israel had repeatedly targeted known aid worker locations in Gaza, even after their coordinates were provided to Israeli authorities to ensure their protection. The rights watchdog said that it had identified eight cases where aid convoys and premises were targeted, killing at least 15 people, including two children. They are among more than 250 aid workers who have been killed in Gaza since t…
HRW says Israeli forces repeatedly target aid workers in Gaza
Human Rights Watch said Tuesday that Israel had repeatedly targeted known aid worker locations in Gaza, even after their coordinates were provided to Israeli authorities to ensure their protection. The rights watchdog said that it had identified eight cases where aid convoys and premises were targeted, killing at least 15 people, including two children. ALSO READ: Food situation ‘slightly’ better in Gaza: WHO They are among more than 250 aid wor…
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