UN calls for investigation into killings near Gaza aid distribution site
- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged the launch of a separate inquiry regarding the deaths of at least 31 Palestinians near a US-supported aid facility in Rafah, Gaza, on June 1, 2025.
- The incident occurred amid ongoing conflict triggered by Hamas' October 2023 attack and followed a prolonged blockade and recent easing of aid restrictions in Gaza.
- Eyewitnesses reported Israeli drones and tanks opened fire on civilians seeking aid, while the Israeli military denied involvement and accused Hamas of spreading false rumors.
- Gaza's civil defence agency reported 31 fatalities and 176 injuries, while UN chief Antonio Guterres expressed deep concern over Palestinians endangering their lives to obtain food and emphasized the need for accountability.
- The event intensified international pressure on Israel to improve humanitarian access and highlighted risks of famine and ongoing hostilities with failed ceasefire talks and hostage crises.
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UN Security Council likely to vote Wednesday on Gaza action
(Reuters) -The ten elected members of the U.N. Security Council have asked for the 15-member body to vote on Wednesday on a draft resolution that demands "an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire in Gaza respected by all parties," said diplomats.
·Denver, United States
Read Full ArticleAccording to the Gaza Health Authority, many people are said to have been killed again by gunshots near a dispensary. The United Nations is talking about an "inconceivable loss."
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