59 Palestinians in Gaza are killed by Israeli airstrikes or shot dead while seeking aid
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 14 – Israeli strikes targeted aid distribution sites and residential areas amid stalled ceasefire talks, with at least 798 Palestinians killed near aid points, the UN reported.
- On July 12, 2025, Israeli air attacks resulted in the deaths of more than 28 Palestinians, among them four children, while an additional 24 individuals were shot and killed as they traveled to aid distribution locations in Gaza.
- These deaths occurred amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict triggered by Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack that killed around 1,200 Israelis and abducted 251 hostages.
- The shootings took place hundreds of meters from an aid distribution site where Israeli military reportedly ordered civilians to proceed before opening fire, as witnesses described.
- Rabih Torbay, CEO of Project Hope, condemned the assault as a breach of international law, emphasizing that defenseless families were brutally targeted while waiting outside the clinic before it opened.
- Although discussions held over two days this week involving Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu did not yield progress, U.S. President Donald Trump indicated that a ceasefire agreement aimed at securing the release of additional hostages and potentially easing the conflict is close to being finalized.
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At least 28 killed in Gaza as Israel bombs over 100 sites today
At least 28 people were killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza on Monday, including two reportedly seeking aid, according to hospital sources. The Israeli military said its air force carried out more than 100 strikes on the enclave in the past 24 hours. Moreover, at least 360 medical personnel have been arrested by Israeli forces in Gaza since the start of the October 2023 invasion, Gaza’s Health Ministry said, warning that detainees are being he…
The Palestinian side announced that children were among the dead - It complains that the strikes mainly targeted homes and camps for displaced people
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