Israeli gunfire and strikes kill at least 25 in Gaza as many of the dead sought aid
- Overnight on Saturday, Israeli airstrikes and gunfire resulted in the deaths of at least 25 individuals near the Zikim crossing in Gaza, where thousands had gathered seeking food assistance.
- The violent incident followed a worsening hunger crisis, with at least 80 Palestinians killed days earlier trying to reach aid at the same crossing amid stalled ceasefire talks.
- Witnesses said people ran toward a light they thought was from aid trucks, but it was Israel's tanks, triggering soldiers to open fire on a crowd posing a threat.
- Jordan requested airdrops of food and milk formula, which Israel permitted for the first time in months, while the UK is actively collaborating with Jordan to deliver British assistance to Gaza.
- The killings and aid blockade sparked international criticism, with experts warning Gaza faces famine and over 100 groups calling for an end to the war and humanitarian crisis.
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At least 25 people were killed by Israeli airstrikes and gunfire overnight, health officials and the ambulance service said Saturday, as ceasefire talks appear to have stalled and Palestinians in…
At least 25 Palestinians, some seeking aid, killed by Israeli gunshots and strikes in Gaza amid famine concerns
Gaza hospital officials and the ambulance service say at least 25 people were killed by Israeli airstrikes and gunshots overnight as ceasefire talks appear to have stalled and Palestinians in Gaza are facing famine.
Latest Israeli strikes in Gaza kill at least 25 people as starvation crisis deepens
At least 25 people were killed by Israeli air strikes and gunshots overnight, according to health officials and the ambulance service on Saturday, as ceasefire talks appear to have stalled and Palestinians in Gaza face famine.
Israeli gunshots, strikes kill 25 Palestinians, many awaiting aid at Gaza checkpoint
At least 25 Gazans were killed by Israeli airstrikes and gunfire overnight, the majority shot as they waited for aid trucks close to the Zikim crossing with Israel, staff at a Gaza hospital, where the bodies were brought, said Saturday. Ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas appear to have hit an impasse, as the US and Israel recalled their negotiating teams.
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