At least 25 Palestinians were killed by Israeli gunfire in Gaza, mostly while waiting for aid, amid ongoing conflict and military operations. The situation remains tense with significant casualties reported, and international diplomatic efforts continue to address the crisis.
At least 32 Palestinians seeking aid near Gaza's aid sites were killed by Israeli gunfire, amid ongoing violence and a worsening humanitarian crisis, with conflicting reports on incidents and aid access issues.
At least five Palestinians were killed and others wounded by Israeli gunfire near aid distribution points in Gaza, amid ongoing tensions and clashes at new aid hubs set up by U.S.-backed groups, raising concerns over escalating violence and humanitarian needs in the region.
Four Palestinians were killed by Israeli gunfire near aid distribution centers in Gaza, amid ongoing tensions and a controversial aid system set up by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, backed by Israel and the US, which has faced widespread criticism and multiple deadly incidents. Meanwhile, a flotilla attempting to break Israel's Gaza blockade is preparing for possible interception.
Six Palestinians were killed and several wounded by Israeli gunfire near a Gaza aid site amid ongoing violence and humanitarian challenges, with incidents involving clashes, air strikes, and controversial aid distribution methods exacerbating the crisis in Gaza.
A UNICEF aid convoy attempting to deliver supplies to children in northern Gaza was hit by Israeli gunfire, preventing the delivery of aid. Israeli forces also refused to allow the convoy to proceed despite prior authorization. Additionally, World Central Kitchen revealed that one of its aid workers was gravely injured in an Israeli airstrike on a mosque, followed by an attack on a convoy that resulted in the deaths of seven aid workers, sparking global condemnation.