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Several Killed While Seeking Aid

GAZA STRIP, AUG 4 – At least 63 Palestinians were killed near humanitarian aid sites as Israeli forces fired on civilians amid severe shortages and blocked deliveries, worsening Gaza's humanitarian crisis, medics said.

  • On Monday, medics and witnesses reported that at least 63 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza, including 21 near aid sites, with 13 and 22 elsewhere.
  • Hamas-Led militants’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack killed about 1,200 people and abducted 251, with Gaza’s Health Ministry reporting at least 60,839 killed and 149,588 wounded since.
  • More than 22,000 aid trucks remain blocked outside Gaza since July 27, Gaza’s Government Media Office said, while aid groups warn at least 600 trucks are needed daily.
  • Aid workers report that many residents risk approaching aid hubs despite fears of Israeli fire, and in northern Gaza, Israeli forces killed seven and wounded 90 at Zikim Crossing.
  • Under intensifying international scrutiny, humanitarian agencies told Al Jazeera Gaza is “spiraling into collapse” without a ceasefire, and Israel faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice.
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Several killed while seeking aid

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip — Dozens of Palestinians were killed or wounded Monday as desperate crowds headed toward food distribution points and airdropped parcels in the Gaza Strip, according to witnesses and local health officials.

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