93 Aid Seekers Killed in Gaza Aid Convoy Fire
Israeli forces opened fire on crowds collecting aid in Gaza, killing 93 people and wounding dozens, sparking global concern over humanitarian access.
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Israeli forces opened fire on crowds collecting aid in Gaza, killing 93 people and wounding dozens, sparking global concern over humanitarian access.
At least 20 Palestinians died in a deadly crush at a GHF aid site in Khan Younis as Israel expands strikes in Syria and tensions mount over humanitarian access.
Israel widens its Gaza offensive amid growing U.S. push for a 60-day ceasefire. Civilian casualties and aid struggles escalate.
After a five-month blockade, aid trucks carrying food and medicine finally reached Gaza, sparking emotional scenes as residents share stories of resilience.
On June 26, a new batch of medical and food aid entered Gaza as Israel closed northern crossings over security concerns.
After a 12-day war truce between Israel and Iran, UN chief Antonio Guterres urges a ceasefire in Gaza to protect civilians and foster hope.
The WHO sent nine truckloads of medical supplies, blood, and plasma into Gaza on June 25 — its first aid shipment since March 2 amid a total blockade.
The UN warns Gaza’s 100-day fuel blockade is crippling water supplies for over 2 million residents; malnutrition surges nearly 50%, raising the risk of dehydration deaths.
Daily life in the West Bank grinds to a halt as Israeli forces maintain a full closure, blocking roads and medical access for a third day.
As Israel and Iran unleash airstrikes and missiles, global calls for restraint grow to avert a broader humanitarian and regional crisis.