At least 46 Palestinians killed by Israeli strikes, Gaza hospitals say
GAZA STRIP, JUL 30 – Israeli military strikes killed at least 46 Palestinians near humanitarian aid sites amid Gaza's worsening hunger crisis, with over 1,000 aid seekers killed since May, officials said.
- On Wednesday, the Israeli army killed eight aid-seekers in the central Gaza Strip and three in northern Rafah, injuring more than 20, according to local authorities.
- Since October 7, 2023, the Israeli army has conducted a sustained offensive killing more than 60,000 Palestinians after Hamas's attack that killed around 1,200 and abducted 251.
- Data from Gaza's Health Ministry shows at least 1,179 people were killed and over 7,950 injured by Israeli army fire while seeking aid in Gaza.
- Following the UK statement, Israel’s foreign ministry rejected recognizing a Palestinian state in September unless a ceasefire is agreed.
- An international authority on hunger crises said the blockade and strikes produce a 'worst-case scenario of famine' for two million Palestinians, Hamas said two million have been deprived of food and medicine.
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Dozens killed in Gaza waiting in line for food
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip — At least 48 Palestinians were killed and dozens were wounded Wednesday while waiting for food at a crossing in the Gaza Strip, according to a local hospital that received the casualties.
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At least 48 Palestinians were killed and dozens were wounded on Wednesday while waiting for food at a crossing in the Gaza Strip, according to a local hospital that received the casualties.
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