News24 | Gaza Doctors Give Their Own Blood to Patients After Scores Gunned Down Seeking Aid
- Medical staff in Gaza are providing their personal blood supplies to treat patients following the shooting of dozens of Palestinians seeking food assistance on June 3, 2025.
- This crisis follows Israel’s near four-month blockade of Gaza and the recent start of a limited Israeli-backed aid distribution last week that caused deadly crowds.
- The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’s militarized food distribution system forces Palestinians to crowd dangerous points, leading to chaotic scenes and severe casualties.
- Israeli forces opened fire on crowds attempting to access aid, resulting in the deaths of over 100 Palestinians and injuring close to 500, while MSF reported that hospitals are overwhelmed and blood supplies are critically low.
- The events highlight a worsening humanitarian disaster that requires rapid expansion of aid access and ending militarized distribution to protect civilians and uphold humanitarian principles.
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Doctors in the Gaza Strip are donating their own blood to save patients after Israeli soldiers killed dozens of Palestinians trying to take over food supplies, the medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said today.
Gaza doctors give their own blood to patients gunned down seeking aid
Doctors in the Gaza Strip are donating their own blood to save their patients after scores of Palestinians were gunned down by Israeli forces while trying to get food aid, the medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said on Thursday. Around 100 MSF staff protested outside the UN headquarters in Geneva against an aid distribution system in Gaza run by an Israeli-backed private company, which has led to chaotic scenes of mass carnage. "Peopl…
News24 | Gaza doctors give their own blood to patients after scores gunned down seeking aid
Doctors in the Gaza Strip are donating their own blood to save their patients after scores of Palestinians were gunned down while trying to get food aid, the medical charity Doctors Without Borders said on Thursday.
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