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Israeli Gunfire Kills 25 Gaza Aid Seekers

At least 25 Palestinians were killed near Gaza aid sites amid Israel's offensive targeting Hamas, with over 61,700 casualties reported by Gaza's Health Ministry.

  • On August 13, 2025, gunfire from Israeli forces resulted in the deaths of at least 25 Palestinians who were attempting to access humanitarian aid in Gaza amid ongoing hostilities.
  • The violence comes after Israel imposed a blockade on all supplies since March 2025 and announced intentions to expand its military operations targeting Hamas in Gaza City.
  • Aid organizations report only 201 trucks, 17% of expected volume, delivered recently, while hospitals are overwhelmed and civilians faint in the streets.
  • A coalition of 29 countries condemned lethal force at aid sites, urging unrestricted humanitarian access, as human rights groups call for ICC investigations into attacks on civilians.
  • The incident accentuates a humanitarian crisis with over 230 recent malnutrition deaths and suggests that sustained aid access and conflict de-escalation remain urgently needed.
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Israeli gunfire kills 25 Gaza aid seekers

TEL AVIV, Israel — Israeli gunfire killed at least 25 people seeking aid in Gaza on Wednesday, health officials and witnesses said, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu again called for what he refers to as the voluntary migration of Palestinians…

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Israeli gunfire killed at least 25 people seeking help in Gaza yesterday, declared health officials and witnesses, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appealed again to what he calls migration...

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thueringer-allgemeine.de broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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