Palestinians killed after Israeli military opens fire at aid distribution point, Gaza’s civil defence agency says – Israel-Gaza war live | Gaza


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Palestinians killed after Israeli military opens fire at aid distribution point

Gaza’s civil defence agency said Tuesday that at least 15 people were killed in the south of the Gaza Strip – with Palestinian news agency Wafa putting the number higher at 24 – when Israeli troops again opened fire near an aid distribution point.

A correspondent for Wafa reported that “Israeli artillery and aircraft fired shells and gunfire at displaced people as they waited for aid” in the vicinity of the Al-Alam roundabout, which is to the west of Rafah. It reported that 200 people were injured.

The IDF said in a statement Tuesday that it shot “a few individual suspects who advanced toward the troops”, claiming that people had not followed designated routes. It said “The IDF is aware of reports regarding casualties, and the details of the incident are being looked into”, adding that the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation operates “to enable the distribution of aid to the Gazan residents – and not to Hamas.”

Jake Wood, the ex-Marine who previously headed the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation resigned several days ago, saying the operation could not fulfil its mission in a way that adhered to “humanitarian principles”.

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In its statement about troops opening fire on people near an aid distribution point in southern Gaza, Israel’s military has claimed “IDF troops are not preventing the arrival of Gazan civilians to the humanitarian aid distribution sites. The warning shots were fired approximately half a kilometer away from the humanitarian aid distribution site toward several suspects who advanced toward the troops in such a way that posed a threat to them.”

At the weekend Philippe Lazzarini, the Unrwa commissioner-general described the aid distribution system being enforced by Israeli authorities as a “death trap”, adding that “This humiliating system has forced thousands of hungry and desperate people to walk for tens of miles to an area that’s all but pulverized due to heavy bombardment.”

Displaced Palestinians living in makeshift tent camps in Gaza after months of Israeli bombardment. Photograph: Jehad Alshrafi/AP
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Posted: 2025-06-03 07:33:51

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