Gaza: Over 400 Palestinians Killed Around Private Aid Hubs, UN Rights Office Says (UNOG - United Nations Office at Geneva)
- Over 410 Palestinians have died due to bombings by the Israeli army while trying to reach aid distribution points, according to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights .
- At least 3,000 Palestinians were injured in these incidents related to aid access, reported by the OHCHR.
- The UN has described the killing of civilians as a serious violation of international law and a war crime.
- The UN has called for prompt and impartial investigations into each murder occurring in the Gaza Strip.
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UN reaffirms condemnation of Israeli distribution mechanism in Gaza
Since the so-called “Gaza Humanitarian Foundation” began operating on May 27, the Israeli army has bombed and fired daily at Palestinians trying to reach distribution points, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) criticized. The institution noted that more than 410 people died as a result of this campaign, in addition to another 93 who tried to approach the few aid convoys entering the territory. At least 3,…
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Once again, there have been deadly attacks on waiting aid seekers in the Gaza Strip. According to the Uno, at least 410 people have been killed near the aid centres since May.
According to Palestinian information, there was another attack in the coastal area near a relief distribution point.
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