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Israel-Gaja conflict: 36 Palestinians were killed in bullets while waiting for assistance; 200 injured

A Palestinian shouts to the camera in Arabic “We get food with death and blood taste” because he carry a bag containing food and human aid package (image: AP)

According to the Ministry of Health, at least 36 people were killed and more than 200 injured and more than 200 injured on Tuesday, when they were trying to use food ads in Gaza, leading to a total of 163 citizens who lost their lives.A similar incident was reported in the southern city of Rafah, where at least eight people were killed while seeking help. Meanwhile, in North Gaza, two men and a child were killed, and around 130 others were injured, stated in local hospitals, Associated Press.Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the same day that there is “meaningful progress” in the conversation for a possible ceasefire and some of the 55 remaining hostages in Gaza are released. The witnesses claimed that Israeli drones and tanks set fire to around 2 pm, as a large crowd gathered a few hours before the scheduled start of the aid distribution.Although Israel and US-supported Gaza Humanitarian Foundation say that there has been no direct violence on the distribution points, it stopped operations last week to discuss security concerns with the Israeli army. This has warned citizens to stay on nominated routes.The Israeli army has admitted to firing warning shots in previous incidents, claiming that people suspect their forces.A resident, Abed Hyyahiah, said the shooting was “indiscriminate” and described the daily attempt to get food as “insult”.Three medics of Gaza’s Health Ministry were also killed on Tuesday in an Israeli air strike in Gaza City, while responding to the earlier strike at a house. The Israeli army did not comment on the attack, but said it had targeted the infrastructure of Hamas in the area.The United Nations has dismissed the new Israel-US aid system, saying that it breaks human regulations by limiting access to Israel by limiting access and controlling Israel. The United Nations states that its aid distribution system, which has now been sidelined, is more effective and does not show any indication of the help taken by Hamas.The war began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas attacked Southern Israel, killing around 1,200 people and took 251 hostages. According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, Israel’s reaction killed around 55,000 Palestinians, stating that women and children are most of the people killed. Israel claims that more than 20,000 dead were terrorists, but they have not issued evidence.

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