Gaza rescuers say Israeli forces kill 60, half near aid centres
- Israeli forces killed at least 60 people on June 20, 2025, with about half near aid distribution sites in Gaza.
- The killings occurred amid ongoing Israeli bombardment and after Israel eased a two-month aid blockade in late May.
- Airstrikes targeted makeshift shelters in the Shati refugee area, as well as locations such as Khan Younis and Deir el-Balah, resulting in civilian casualties among those awaiting humanitarian assistance.
- Civil defence spokesman Mahmud Bassal reported 14 killed in Deir el-Balah and 13 in Gaza City, including three at a phone charging station.
- These attacks highlight ongoing risks for Palestinians seeking aid amid Israeli military operations and restrictions on Gaza media access.
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At least 60 Palestinians were killed in Gaza on Friday, 31 of whom were shot by Israeli forces near Israeli-controlled relief distribution sites, according to the civil defense in the Hamas-ruled territory.
Once again, the Israeli military is said to have killed people near distribution centers for humanitarian aid. Unicef warns of dead children through malnutrition in the Gaza Strip.
Israeli forces kill 60, half near aid centres
Gaza's civil defence agency said 31 Palestinian aid seekers were among at least 60 people killed Friday by Israeli forces, the latest in a string of deadly incidents near aid distribution sites. Civil defence spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP that five people were killed while waiting for aid in the southern Gaza Strip and 26 others near a central area known as the Netzarim corridor, an Israeli-controlled strip of land that bisects the Palestinia…
31 aid seekers among 60 killed in Israeli attack on Gaza
• Thousands of Palestinians gather at distribution sites daily in the hope of receiving food rations • Unicef warns of drought conditions developing in the besieged enclave GAZA CITY: Gaza’s civil defence agency said 31 Palestinian aid seekers were among at least 60 people killed Friday by Israeli forces, the latest in a string of deadly incidents near aid distribution sites. Civil defence spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP that five people were …
Another massacre among the people in the queue. The news coming from sources of local hospitals
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