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People gather by the bodies of victims killed while waiting for aid trucks entering the northern Gaza Strip through the Zikim crossing, at the Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on July 30, 2025. AFP
People gather by the bodies of victims killed while waiting for aid trucks entering the northern Gaza Strip through the Zikim crossing, at the Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on July 30, 2025. AFP
People gather by the bodies of victims killed while waiting for aid trucks entering the northern Gaza Strip through the Zikim crossing, at the Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on July 30, 2025. AFP
People gather around one of the victims injured while waiting for aid trucks entering the northern Gaza Strip through the Zikim crossing, as he lies on the floor at the Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on July 30, 2025. AFP
People gather around one of the victims injured while waiting for aid trucks entering the northern Gaza Strip through the Zikim crossing, as he lies on the floor at the Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on July 30, 2025. AFP
People gather around one of the victims injured while waiting for aid trucks entering the northern Gaza Strip through the Zikim crossing, as he lies on the floor at the Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on July 30, 2025. AFP
People gather around one of the victims injured while waiting for aid trucks entering the northern Gaza Strip through the Zikim crossing, as he lies on the floor at the Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on July 30, 2025. AFP
People gather around one of the victims injured while waiting for aid trucks entering the northern Gaza Strip through the Zikim crossing, as he lies on the floor at the Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on July 30, 2025. AFP
People gather around one of the victims injured while waiting for aid trucks entering the northern Gaza Strip through the Zikim crossing, as he lies on the floor at the Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on July 30, 2025. AFP
Bodies of Palestinians killed a day earlier while waiting for aid are stacked at the Al-Shifa hospital morgue in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Bodies of Palestinians killed a day earlier while waiting for aid are stacked at the Al-Shifa hospital morgue in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians mourn outside the morgue where bodies of people killed a day earlier while waiting for aid were brought, at the Al-Shifa hospital morgue in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians mourn outside the morgue where bodies of people killed a day earlier while waiting for aid were brought, at the Al-Shifa hospital morgue in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians check bodies of people killed while waiting for aid a day earlier, at the Al-Shifa hospital morgue in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians check bodies of people killed while waiting for aid a day earlier, at the Al-Shifa hospital morgue in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians check bodies of people killed while waiting for aid a day earlier, at the Al-Shifa hospital morgue in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians check bodies of people killed while waiting for aid a day earlier, at the Al-Shifa hospital morgue in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians check bodies of people killed while waiting for aid a day earlier, at the Al-Shifa hospital morgue in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians check bodies of people killed while waiting for aid a day earlier, at the Al-Shifa hospital morgue in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians check bodies of people killed while waiting for aid a day earlier, at the Al-Shifa hospital morgue in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians check bodies of people killed while waiting for aid a day earlier, at the Al-Shifa hospital morgue in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians mourn outside the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians mourn outside the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinian women mourn outside the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinian women mourn outside the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians check bodies of people killed while waiting for aid a day earlier, at the Al-Shifa hospital morgue in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians check bodies of people killed while waiting for aid a day earlier, at the Al-Shifa hospital morgue in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians pray by the bodies of people killed a day earlier while waiting for aid, during a funeral service at the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians pray by the bodies of people killed a day earlier while waiting for aid, during a funeral service at the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
a Palestinian man mourns by the body of a man killed while waiting for aid a day earlier, after aid seeker bodies were brought to the Al-Shifa hospital morgue in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
a Palestinian man mourns by the body of a man killed while waiting for aid a day earlier, after aid seeker bodies were brought to the Al-Shifa hospital morgue in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians carry the body of a man killed a day earlier while waiting for aid, during a funeral at the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians carry the body of a man killed a day earlier while waiting for aid, during a funeral at the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians carry the body of a man killed a day earlier while waiting for aid, into the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians carry the body of a man killed a day earlier while waiting for aid, into the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians mourn by the bodies of men killed a day earlier while waiting for aid during a funeral at the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians mourn by the bodies of men killed a day earlier while waiting for aid during a funeral at the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians gather around a man mourning outside the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians gather around a man mourning outside the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians mourn by the the body of a man killed a day earlier while waiting for aid at the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
Palestinians mourn by the the body of a man killed a day earlier while waiting for aid at the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on July 31, 2025. AFP
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