Palestinians say atleast 36 people killed trying to obtain desperately needed aid
- On Tuesday, at least 36 people were killed and 207 wounded as Palestinians attempted to access aid in Gaza, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry.
- In southern Gaza, Nasser Hospital reported that at least eight people were killed while attempting to obtain aid.
- Medics confirmed that Israeli attacks resulted in 37 Palestinian deaths and over 200 injuries, particularly near an Israeli-supported aid site.
- Aid agencies have warned that more than 2 million residents in Gaza face acute risks of famine and displacement.
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Braving bullets and bodies to reach Israeli-approved aid
WHEN university professor Nizam Salama made his way to a southern Gaza aid point last week, he came under fire twice, was crushed in a desperate crowd of hungry people and finally left empty handed. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
WFP: Only 700 Aid Trucks Entered Gaza in Three Weeks, Equal to One Day of Ceasefire Deliveries - Quds News Network
Since limited humanitarian aid resumed on May 19, only 700 trucks of food and supplies have entered Gaza, the UN World Food Programme (WFP) said. That is equal to what entered in just one day during the ceasefire earlier this year.
Professor in Gaza braves bullets and bodies to reach Israeli-approved aid
When university professor Nizam Salama made his way to a southern Gaza aid point last week, he came under fire twice, was crushed in a desperate crowd of hungry people and finally left empty-handed.

Israeli strikes kill 35 in Gaza, many near an aid site, medics say
CAIRO (Reuters) -Israeli military strikes killed at least 35 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, most of them at an aid site operated by the U.S-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation in central Gaza, local health officials said.
Thirty-six dead and more than 200 wounded: this is the provisional toll of the Palestinian Ministry of Health relating to a series of shootings that took place in the last few hours in the Strip near...
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