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Gaza Rescuers Say Israeli Fire Kills 72

  • On 18 June 2025, Israeli forces killed at least 47 Palestinians across Gaza, including 11 waiting for aid trucks near the Netzarim corridor.
  • These killings occurred amid an ongoing war since October 2023 and an Israeli aid blockade imposed in early March that was partly eased in late May.
  • The attack involved gunfire, tank shelling, and drone bombs targeting crowds gathered for food distribution managed by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
  • A source condemned the practice of killing desperate, starving individuals seeking aid as a war crime and called for those responsible to be held accountable.
  • These violence episodes worsen Gaza's humanitarian crisis, risking famine amid fuel shortages and hospital shutdowns, highlighting urgent need for impartial aid access.
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The Palestinian Civil Defense announced that 72 people, including 21 who were seeking humanitarian aid, were killed today in Israeli attacks in the Palestinian territory devastated by more than 20 months of war.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Gaza health workers said on Thursday that at least 51 people, including 12 who were trying to reach humanitarian aid, had been killed in Israeli military strikes.

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The Hamas-controlled Civil Defense in Gaza said 72 people were killed in the Palestinian territories on Thursday. Of those, 21 were shot dead near a food distribution center. The Israeli military said forces fired “warning shots” at “suspects” who approached them in the Netzarim Corridor, the same location where...

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The Gaza Civil Defence announced that 72 people, 21 of whom came to seek humanitarian aid, had been killed by the Israeli army on Thursday in the Palestinian territory ravaged and starved by more than 20 months of war.

·Montreal, Canada
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Telesur broke the news in Caracas, Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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