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875 Palestinians killed near aid sites, says UN human rights office

GAZA, PALESTINE, JUL 15 – The United Nations reports 875 Palestinians killed near aid sites in Gaza over six weeks, with 81 killed and 400 injured in a single day, underscoring a worsening humanitarian crisis.

  • The United Nations rights office reported at least 875 Palestinians were killed in the past six weeks near aid points in Gaza operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and other relief groups, including the UN.
  • These killings occurred amid ongoing conflicts and after Israel lifted an 11-week blockade, with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation largely bypassing the UN system to deliver aid amid allegations of aid looting.
  • The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said it delivered over 70 million meals in five weeks, while the UN called its aid model unsafe and a violation of humanitarian neutrality standards, and noted malnutrition is rising in Gaza.
  • UN spokesperson Thameen Al-Kheetan confirmed their data comes from reliable medical and humanitarian sources, while the Israeli military reviews recent mass casualties and claims to minimize friction with Palestinians.
  • The situation implies continuing humanitarian risks around aid distribution, urgent need for fully implemented aid agreements, and a call for ceasefire and rebuilding voiced by leaders amid increasing civilian suffering.
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