Fifty killed in Gaza, many trying to reach food
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Israeli fire killed at least 50 people on Monday, nearly half of them near an aid distribution site run by the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, the territory's Health Ministry said, as UN officials denounced Israeli-backed aid delivery methods.
Officials at the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said they could not confirm the pre-dawn shootings near the Netzarim Corridor since the aid distribution center was closed at the time, and the ...
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Global March on Gaza: Activists Detained, Violence Erupts at Egypt BorderInternational pro‑Palestinian activists from over 80 countries converged near Egypt’s Rafah border crossing in mid‑June, aiming to march into Gaza to protest and deliver humanitarian aid.
At least 27 Palestinians were killed near a Gaza food distribution hub operated by a controversial U.S.-backed group, the enclave's Hamas-run health ministry says.
At least 27 Palestinians were reported to have been killed on the morning of June 3 amid chaotic scenes at an aid distribution centre in the southern Gaza Strip. This follows a similar incident on June 1 when around 30 civilians were reportedly killed as people scrambled to get food supplies at an aid centre near Rafah in southern Gaza.
Global Affairs Canada again called on Israel to allow the United Nations to resume humanitarian work in Gaza after days of shooting incidents at aid distribution sites.