Stampede at Gaza food distribution site kills 20
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Gaza's civil defence agency on Saturday said Israeli gunfire killed 26 people and wounded more than 100 near two aid centres, in the latest deaths of Palestinians seeking food.Nine people were killed in gunfire at the same centre in the Al-Shakoush area northwest of Rafah on Friday,
GAZA (Reuters) -At least 32 people were killed by Israeli fire while they were on their way to an aid distribution site in Gaza at dawn on Saturday, according to the Gaza Health Ministry and Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis.
Israel has declined to renew the visa for Jonathan Whittall, the senior U.N. aid official for the occupied Palestinian territories, a U.N. spokesperson said on Friday, adding there were intensifying threats of reduced access to suffering civilians.
Israel has refused to renew the visa for Jonathan Whittall, senior U.N. aid official for the Palestinian territories, heightening concerns about limited access to civilian aid in Gaza. This comes amidst a severe military assault following a deadly Hamas attack.
Humanitarian officials see a pattern of Israel retaliating against those who criticize its conduct in Gaza and toward Palestinians.
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Leaders from the Catholic and Greek Orthodox Church visited Gaza’s only Catholic church on Friday, where a day earlier three people were killed in an Israeli strike.
Investigation by BBC Verify using satellite images and verified footage to show the extent of destruction in Gaza, where the Israeli military have carried out demolitions to raze entire towns and subu
I think it's way overdue to have Democratic members of Congress speak up and speak out about the humanitarian disaster in Gaza,' says Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen
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