Many gunshot wounds among Gaza aid convoy injured, says hospital and UN
- More than 80% of the Palestinians wounded in the Gaza aid convoy bloodshed were struck by gunfire from nearby Israeli troops.
- At least 115 Palestinians were killed and over 750 injured as they rushed to the aid convoy, with Israeli troops opening fire.
- Efforts to bring aid to Gaza's 2.3 million Palestinians have been crippled by the chaos of Israel's offensive, leading to hunger and difficulties in aid delivery.
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What we know about Gaza aid convoy deaths
Competing claims have emerged since dozens of people were killed in a scramble for aid in Gaza, with the Hamas-run territory's health ministry saying Israeli forces shot them, but the army insisting most died in a stampede. Here is what we know so far: What happened? A witness said thousands of people desperate for food had rushed towards aid trucks on Al-Rashid Road in Gaza city before dawn on Thursday. "The soldiers fired at the crowd as peopl…
Israel denies soldiers opened fire on crowd, saying they only fired warning shots or at the legs of a specific group they considered a threat. UN observers visited al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City and found that many of the 200 still hospitalized after the humanitarian aid tragedy in the early hours of Thursday are being treated for gunshot wounds.
Több mint 110 halálos áldozata és 750 sebesültje van a csütörtöki tragédiának, amikor gázai hatóságok állítása szerint az izraeli hadsereg katonáig tüzet nyitottak a tömegre, amikor emberek százai egy segélykonvoj köré gyűltek. Az Izraeli Védelmi Erők ezzel szemben néhány fenyegető palesztin miatt leadott figyelmeztető lövésekről, és a pánikoló tömeg által eltaposott áldozatokról beszél.Az ENSZ egy különítménye a gázavárosi Al-Shifa kórházban ke…
The UN group visited the hospital treating the wounded of the Gaza aid division, many were seen shot
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