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Israel, Hamas at Odds over Who Died in Attack

  • Early Thursday near Khan Younis, a Hamas-controlled police unit killed a dozen fighters belonging to a Palestinian militia supported by Israel following a confrontation.
  • The violence occurred amid heightened tensions after Hamas attacked a bus carrying local Palestinian aid workers for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation , killing at least eight on October 7, 2023.
  • The GHF, supported by Israel and the U.S., operates food distribution points guarded mainly by armed international contractors, including Americans, while Hamas opposes the aid system and threatens collaborators.
  • On Wednesday, gunfire from Israeli troops near a GHF center in central Gaza resulted in at least 13 fatalities and left 170 people injured, while damage to communication lines prevented emergency responders from receiving calls.
  • The killings highlight ongoing turmoil involving armed Palestinian factions, contested aid delivery, and humanitarian risks amid Israel's military campaign that has displaced 90% of Gaza's roughly 2 million residents.
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