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UN agency condemns ‘unacceptable’ Gaza violence after 93 killed seeking aid

UN World Food Programme said truck convoy ‘encountered massive crowds of hungry civilians which came under gunfire’ near Gaza City

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Palestinians after carrying the bodies of those killed while trying to reach aid trucks entering northern Gaza. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse

Gaza’s civil defence agency said Israeli forces opened fire on crowds of Palestinians trying to collect humanitarian aid in the war-torn Palestinian territory on Sunday, killing 93 people and wounding dozens more.

Eighty were killed as truckloads of aid arrived in the north, while nine others were reported shot near an aid point close to Rafah in the south, where dozens of people lost their lives just 24 hours earlier.

Four were killed near another aid site in Khan Younis, also in the south, agency spokesman Mahmud Basal said.

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The UN World Food Programme said its 25-truck convoy carrying food aid “encountered massive crowds of hungry civilians which came under gunfire” near Gaza City, soon after it crossed from Israel and cleared checkpoints.

Palestinians carry aid supplies in the northern Gaza Strip. Photo: Reuters
Palestinians carry aid supplies in the northern Gaza Strip. Photo: Reuters

Israel’s military disputed the death toll and said soldiers had fired warning shots “to remove an immediate threat posed to them” as thousands gathered near Gaza City.

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