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25 killed by Israeli fire across Gaza, says civil defence

  • Late on Saturday, Gaza health officials and the ambulance service reported at least 25 Palestinians killed by Israeli airstrikes and gunfire as ceasefire talks appear to have stalled.
  • On Thursday, ceasefire talks with Hamas hit a standstill after the US and Israel recalled their negotiating teams, causing further uncertainty.
  • Mahmoud Bassal, agency spokesman, said aid-related shooting, three killed by Israeli gunfire while waiting for aid in Gaza.
  • Aid organizations caution that starvation deaths could rise dramatically in the coming weeks, as the United Nations warned Gaza’s population faces famine.
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At least three people were killed by Israeli fire while waiting for humanitarian aid, according to Mahmoud Bassal Civil Defense in Gaza reported 25 deaths on Saturday

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Of the total victims, at least 11 died while waiting for the arrival of trucks with humanitarian assistance near the military site of Zikim, in the vicinity of the northern city of Beit Lahia, as confirmed by the Al Shifa hospital. The hospital Al Awda also reported the death of nine other people near a food distribution point managed by the opposition Humanitarian Foundation for Gaza (GHF) in the vicinity of Nuseirat, in the area of Deir Al Bal…

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RTÉ broke the news in Ireland on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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