Masacre en un sitio de asistencia alimentaria en Gaza: ¿qué pasó en medio de los disparos israelíes?
- More than 100 people were killed in northern Gaza amid chaotic scenes around food aid trucks, with conflicting reports from Palestinian officials and the Israeli military.
- Israeli troops opened fire on civilians who were gathering around aid trucks, resulting in panic and deaths, as confirmed by Palestinian eyewitnesses and officials.
- The violence erupted as trucks carrying aid arrived in Gaza City, leading to confusion and casualties, with talks of potential consequences on hostage release and a ceasefire.
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DECRYPTION - The international community has raised the tone, while the humanitarian situation in the enclave is getting worse by the day.
Many international voices call for an independent investigation after a food distribution in northern Gaza left more than 100 dead - according to Hamas - in Gaza-ville. Israel acknowledged conducting "limited firing"
Dead and injured in an aid delivery in the northern Gaza Strip: Following the disaster involving an aid convoy in the Palestinian territory, there is harsh criticism of Israel.
The Israeli army (IDF) has released a video to try to justify its actions during a buscade on the Al-Rashid coastal road in the Gaza Strip, where it opened fire in an incident in which Hamas says more than 100 people died, the BBC reports.
After the deadly disaster in Gaza City, international inquiry is demanded. Once again, the accounts of the Israeli army and the terrorist organization Hamas face off. We summarize what is known so far.
The government of the Strip claims that Israeli soldiers shot into the crowd, killing more than 100 people, Israel says that the deaths were due to the crowd that had been created
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