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Israel admitted opening fire near the aid point on Tuesday after identifying “several suspects moving toward them.” At least 27 people were killed.
Early Tuesday morning, at least 27 people were reported killed in an aid distribution operation near Rafah, northern Gaza. Witnesses at the scene said they were shot dead by Israeli soldiers as they waited for aid. The IDF has denied any involvement.
The White House is “reviewing the authenticity” of reports of deadly gunfire near an aid distribution center in the southern Gaza Strip, spokeswoman Caroline Levitt said on Monday. “The administration is aware of this information and we are reviewing its authenticity,” Levitt said, adding that “unlike some media outlets, we do not fully trust what Hamas is saying.” The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) confirmed on Monday the death…
The Hamas Health Ministry says at least 27 people were killed and nearly a hundred wounded when Israeli forces opened fire on a group of people seeking emergency aid in the southern Gaza city of Rafah this morning. This is the second such attack by the Israeli army in three days. The attack took place at an aid distribution center run by the Gaza Humanitarian Organization, GHF. The arrangement has been heavily criticized. People have to go to th…
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