
48 Killed While Waiting for Aid in Gaza
At least 48 Palestinians were killed and dozens wounded when Israeli forces opened fire on civilians waiting for humanitarian aid in northern Gaza, local hospitals report amid a deepening food crisis.
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At least 48 Palestinians were killed and dozens wounded when Israeli forces opened fire on civilians waiting for humanitarian aid in northern Gaza, local hospitals report amid a deepening food crisis.
The IDF began humanitarian airdrops in Gaza, delivering seven packages of flour, sugar and canned food as women and children queued at charity kitchens.
Amid growing starvation in Gaza, Israel has resumed humanitarian airdrops\u000964 seven pallets of flour, sugar and canned food\u000964 alongside a temporary pause in operations, but aid groups warn the relief is not enough.
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