39 Killed, over 100 Injured Near Food Centres in Gaza
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUN 27 – Over 549 Palestinians have died near US- and Israel-backed aid sites since May 27 amid ongoing Israeli airstrikes that killed 72 people in Gaza in the last 24 hours.
- Hospital officials reported at least 72 Palestinians killed across the Gaza Strip, as aid seekers face deadly Israeli fire, according to officials.
- Gaza’s Government Media Office reported at least 549 Palestinians were killed and 4,066 injured near GHF aid sites over the past month.
- Haaretz reports that officers and soldiers said commanders ordered troops to fire on aid-seeking crowds, while aid sites were hit at least 19 times over the past month.
- Humanitarian agencies urged immediate, protected aid access, and legal filings indicate Israel faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice.
- Hamas demand free aid flow, as the global community faces pressure to secure humanitarian corridors.
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