At least 67 Palestinians were killed and dozens wounded while waiting for UN aid trucks in northern Gaza on Sunday, the health ministry said. The Israeli military claimed it fired warning shots to remove a "threat," but did not intentionally target aid trucks. The incident is one of the highest reported tolls among recent cases of aid seekers being killed. Israeli forces have issued new evacuation orders for areas packed with displaced Gazans.
At least 67 Palestinians were killed and dozens wounded while waiting for UN aid trucks in northern Gaza on Sunday, according to the health ministry. The Israeli military claimed it fired warning shots to remove a "threat," but did not intentionally target the aid trucks. This incident marks one of the highest reported tolls among recent cases of aid seekers being killed.
The Israeli military has issued new evacuation orders for areas packed with displaced Gazans, exacerbating an already dire humanitarian situation. The conflict in Gaza has been ongoing since October 2023, with the Israeli offensive killing over 58,000 Palestinians and displacing nearly the entire population. Efforts to reach a ceasefire continue in Qatar, but negotiators have reported no breakthroughs [3].
In the past months, aid distribution centers operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) have been the site of numerous violent incidents. The GHF, backed by the United States and Israel, aims to replace the UN's traditional aid delivery system. However, its operations have been criticized for chaos and lack of safety. Witnesses report that aid is often left on the ground, sparking panicked rushes, and contractors use tear gas, stun grenades, and warning shots to disperse hungry crowds [2].
The GHF has denied any shooting occurred at or near its sites, claiming the incidents were "far from our centers and occurred hours before operations began." However, the UN has described GHF sites as "death traps," calling them "inherently unsafe" and a breach of humanitarian impartiality standards [1].
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to deepen, with food insecurity experts warning of famine. Over 2 million Palestinians face severe shortages. The European Union is assessing a new deal with Israel to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, aiming to improve the situation on the ground [3].
The latest violence underscores the urgent need for a sustainable solution to the conflict in Gaza. The international community must prioritize the safety of aid workers and the protection of civilians in conflict zones.
References:
[1] https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/7/16/at-least-21-people-killed-in-stampede-suffocation-at-ghf-site-in-gaza
[2] https://www.saudigazette.com.sa/article/653533/World/Israeli-gunfire-kills-dozens-near-Gaza-food-distribution-hubs-backed-by-US-and-Israel
[3] https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/national-international/european-diplomats-discuss-deal-with-israel-to-increase-gaza-aid/3956576/
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