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Claims of War Crimes in Gaza Are ‘Ridiculous,’ Says Adviser to Israeli Government

  • On Tuesday morning in southern Gaza, near a location where emergency food aid was being handed out in Rafah, Israeli troops opened fire, killing at least 27 Palestinians who had gathered to receive assistance.
  • This attack occurred just days after a comparable incident resulted in dozens of fatalities and close to 200 people wounded, highlighting a deteriorating aid situation and limited humanitarian access.
  • The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, backed by the U.S. And Israel, oversees food distribution hubs, but attacks and infrastructure collapse hinder relief efforts.
  • The UN rights agency declared that obstructing food access "constitutes a war crime," while calls for prompt investigations into the killings have intensified.
  • The repeated violence against civilians seeking aid deepens Gaza’s humanitarian disaster and highlights concerns over violations of international law and accountability.
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According to estimates by Hamas, at least 27 Palestinians were killed by a raid on an aid distribution center in Rafah. The Israeli army: 'Strikes against those who have abandoned the pre-established path'. The militiamen elect Abu Suhaib as the new leader of the Strip. For the third consecutive day...

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Springer broke the news in United States on Wednesday, January 1, 2025.
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