Israeli strikes leave 35 dead, many near aid site, in Gaza

Israeli strikes leave 35 dead, many near aid site, in Gaza

Medical officials said at least 25 were killed as they approached the distribution centre.

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Israel’s military campaign in Gaza has killed nearly 55,000 Palestinians. (AP pic)
CAIRO:
Israeli military strikes killed at least 35 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip today, most of them at an aid site operated by the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) in central Gaza, local health officials said.

Medical officials at Shifa and Al-Quds Hospitals said at least 25 people were killed as they approached the aid site near the former settlement of Netzarim, and dozens were wounded.

Ten other people were killed in other Israeli military strikes in Khan Younis in the south of the enclave, they added.

The Israeli military had no immediate comment.

Yesterday, when Gaza health officials said 17 people were killed near another GHF aid site in Rafah in southern Gaza, the army said it fired warning shots to distance “suspects” who were approaching the troops and posed a threat.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday there had been “significant progress” in efforts to secure the release of the remaining hostages in Gaza, but that it was “too soon” to raise hopes that a deal would be reached.

Despite efforts by the US, Egypt, and Qatar to restore a ceasefire in Gaza, neither Israel nor Hamas has shown willingness to back down on core demands, with each side blaming the other for the failure to reach a deal.

Two Hamas sources told Reuters they did not know about any new ceasefire offers.

The war erupted after Hamas-led rebels took 251 hostages and killed 1,200 people, most of them civilians, in the Oct 7, 2023, attack, Israel’s single deadliest day.

Israel’s military campaign has since killed nearly 55,000 Palestinians, most of them civilians, according to health authorities in Gaza, and flattened much of the coastal enclave.

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