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UN says 1,373 killed while waiting for aid in Gaza since late May

UN says 1,373 killed while waiting for aid in Gaza since late May

Roya News4 days ago
The UN human rights office said Friday that 1,373 Palestinians have been killed while waiting for aid in the shortage-stricken Gaza Strip since late May, most of them by the 'Israeli' military.
"In total, since 27 May, at least 1,373 Palestinians have been killed while seeking food; 859 in the vicinity of (US- and 'Israeli'-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation) sites and 514 along the routes of food convoys," the UN agency's office for the Palestinian territories said in a statement.
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