Gaza: Civilians killed and injured after Israel targeted them as they waited for aid
A medical source at Al-Awda Hospital reported receiving five slain people and three injured others as a result of the Israeli occupation forces' targeting of civilian gatherings near the aid distribution point on Salah al-Din Street, south of the Wadi Gaza area in the central Gaza Strip.
A citizen was also killed and several others waiting for aid were injured in Al-Shakoush area, northwest of Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip.
Sources in Gaza hospitals announced the martyrdom of 17 citizens by Israeli army fire in various areas of the Gaza Strip since dawn today, noting that among today's slain people are 11 people waiting for aid in the central and southern Gaza Strip. WAFA
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