Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip (AP) – At least 38 Palestinians were killed on Wednesday overnight In the Gaza Strip While seeking assistance from UN fleets and sites run by Israeli-backed American contractors, local health officials say. Israeli forces said they fired warning shots as the crowd approached the force.
The latest death happened as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was expected to announce further military action. Israel plans to completely reoccur in Gaza. Experts say Israel’s ongoing military attacks and blockades have already pushed the territory of around 2 million Palestinians To starve.
Another escalation of the war, nearly 22 months, could risk the lives of countless Palestinians and around 20 living Israeli hostages, attracting fierce opposition Both are internationally And in Israel. Netanyahu’s far-right allies have long sought to expand the war. And Israel eventually takes over Gaza, moving much of its population, rebuilding Jewish settlements there.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday asked a reporter if he supported Gaza’s re-occupying, but said he was unaware of the “suggestion” but would “get closer to Israel.”
More Palestinians were killed in scramble for food
At least 28 Palestinians were killed overnight and were killed on Wednesday in the Morag Corridor, an Israeli military zone in southern Gaza. There, the UN convoys were repeatedly overwhelmed by recent looters and hopeless crowds, and witnesses say Israeli forces fired repeatedly.
The Israeli army said that when the Palestinians advanced towards them, the troops fired warning shots and were unaware of the victims.
Nasser Hospital, which received the bodies, said four other people had been killed in the Teina area. Gaza Humanitarian Foundation for Israel SupportedAmerican contractor. Al-Awda Hospital said it had received the bodies of six people killed near the GHF site in central Gaza. Two hospitals said 12 more people were killed in the Israeli airstrike.
The GHF said there were no violent incidents on or near the site. The military says it is trying to avoid harming civilians as its extremists are settling in the populated areas and is trying to condemn their deaths against Hamas.
UN experts say Israeli aid groups should be dismantled
Israel promoted the establishment of four GHF sites in May after blocking entry for all food, medicines and other products for two and a half months. Israeli and US officials said a new system is needed to prevent Hamas from sucking up humanitarian aid.
The United Nations provided assistance to hundreds of distribution points throughout Gaza during the war when conditions were permitted, but it would force Palestinians to travel long distances, put food lives at risk, allowing Israel to control who receive assistance, potentially use it, and potentially use it to move forward. Planning for further mass displacement.
The UN Human Rights Office said last week that around 1,400 Palestinians have been killed since May in search of aid. It is mainly along the UN transport route, where trucks are overwhelmed by crowds, rather than near the GHF site. They say that almost everything was killed by an Israeli fire.
This week, the UN Special Rapporteur and an independent group of human rights experts called for the dissolution of the GHF, calling it a “completely unsettling example of how humanitarian relief will be exploited due to a secret military and geopolitical agenda in a serious violation of international law.”
Experts work with the United Nations, but do not represent the world’s bodies.
GHF did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Israeli forces only fired warning shots when the crowd threatened the force, and GHF says the armed contractor simply fired them into the air using pepper spray to prevent fatal crowds at the site.
Israeli blockade and military attacks have made it It is almost impossible for anyone to provide assistance safelyand the aid group says recent Israeli measures to promote more support Not enough.
The hospital has recorded four more malnutrition-related deaths over the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 193, including 96 children, since the war began in October 2023, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.
Jordan says aid fleets attacked by Israeli settlers
Jordan said Israeli settlers ran across the border towards the West Bank of Israeli tribes before threw stones at the road with a convoy of four trucks carrying aid towards Gaza. Israeli far-right activists have repeatedly called for a halt to enter Gaza.
Jordanian government spokesman Mohammed al-Momani condemned the attack, but according to the state-run Petra News Agency, he said he had smashed the windshield of his truck.
Israeli forces said security forces went to the scene to disperse the rally and accompanied the trucks to their destination.
Hamas-led militants killed around 1,200 people, mostly civilians in the attack on October 7th, and sought 251 more. Most of the hostages were released in ceasefires or other transactions. Of the 50 people still being held in Gaza, around 20 are believed to be alive.
Israeli retaliatory attacks have killed more than 61,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Ministry of Health. This is part of the Hamas-run government, which is now largely abolished, with medical professionals in place. The United Nations and independent experts consider it to be the most reliable source of information for the number of casualties in the war.
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Khaled reported from Tel Aviv from Cairo and Melzer. Israel. Associated Press writer Stefanie Dazio from Berlin contributed.
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