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Israeli forces kill 51 Palestinians waiting for flour at Gaza aid site


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Almost all the casualties in Gaza in recent days have been linked to the delivery of aid rather than Israeli strikes on Hamas targets.

 

Witnesses say that Israeli forces opened fire and shelled an area near a junction to the east of Khan Younis, where thousands of Palestinians had been gathering in the hope of getting flour from a World Food Programme (WFP) site, which also includes a community kitchen nearby.

 

A local journalist and eyewitnesses said Israeli drones fired two missiles, followed shortly after by a shell from an Israeli tank positioned between 400 and 500m away from the crowd. The explosions caused many casualties.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c74zj9kv2xjohttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c74zj9kv2xjo

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Fixed it for you

 

Almost all the casualties in Gaza in recent days have been linked to Hamas and Iran rather than Israeli strikes.

 

And posting a fake link doesn't say much for your credibility.

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18 minutes ago, Smokin Joe said:

Fixed it for you

 

Almost all the casualties in Gaza in recent days have been linked to Hamas and Iran rather than Israeli strikes.

 

And posting a fake link doesn't say much for your credibility.

BBC link mate. 

Sorry if the news doesn't fit your preconceptions.

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3 hours ago, bannork said:

BBC link mate. 

Sorry if the news doesn't fit your preconceptions.

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Hardly any food has entered northern Gaza for nearly four months.

 

The convoy from the World Food Program had been heading to Gaza City, but it was quickly stripped almost bare. 

 

The U.N. says it struggles to get even the small amount of aid directly to Palestinians because of Israeli military restrictions, looting by armed criminals and incidents like this of Palestinians overwhelming trucks.

 

Photos show crowds of desperate Palestinians struggling to get food

 

 

gaza food.jpeg

gaza desperate.jpeg

gaza 3.jpeg

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18 minutes ago, bannork said:

 

Hardly any food has entered northern Gaza for nearly four months.

 

The convoy from the World Food Program had been heading to Gaza City, but it was quickly stripped almost bare. 

 

The U.N. says it struggles to get even the small amount of aid directly to Palestinians because of Israeli military restrictions, looting by armed criminals and incidents like this of Palestinians overwhelming trucks.

 

Photos show crowds of desperate Palestinians struggling to get food

 

 

gaza food.jpeg

gaza desperate.jpeg

gaza 3.jpeg

Hardly any food has entered northern Gaza for nearly four months.

 

Not true but you knew that already

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5 hours ago, bannork said:

BBC link mate. 

Sorry if the news doesn't fit your preconceptions.

Does it fit yours then?

The Hamas-run civil defence agency said Israeli troops fired on crowds near the aid site in Khan Younis

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An off topic and unsubstantiated post about GHF has been removed. This alleged incident has nothing to do with GHF, it was an aid convoy by The World Food Programme (WFP)

 

An inflammatory troll post removed @Cameroni

 

Paywall link with a duplicate report from Reuters removed 

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