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Gaza rescuers say Israeli fire kills atleast 31 in latest shooting near aid centre

GAZA STRIP, JUN 17 – At least 163 Palestinians have been killed and over 1,000 wounded near U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid sites since operations began two weeks ago, Gaza health officials said.

  • In central Gaza, Israeli gunfire killed at least 17 Palestinians and wounded dozens as thousands approached a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid site.
  • The new Gaza aid distribution system, controlled by Israel, militarizes aid, forcing Palestinians to travel long distances amid blockade restrictions.
  • Al-Awda Hospital admitted eight bodies and at least 125 wounded, as witness Mohamed Abu Hussein saw Israeli forces open fire half a mile from the site.
  • Gaza health ministry reports 397 killed and over 3,000 wounded since late May aid resumption.
  • U.N. rights chief Volker Turk called for investigations after condemning Israel's 'weaponisation' of food in Gaza and attacks near aid sites, highlighting urgent accountability needs.
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The Israeli military is said to have opened fire again near a food distribution centre in the Gaza Strip. According to Palestinian information, there are dozens of dead and several hundred injured.

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Palestinian civil defence also reported "more than 200 wounded" on Monday, by Israeli fire, near the humanitarian aid point managed by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation in Rafah.

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