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Saudi Gazette
17 hours ago
- Saudi Gazette
At least 20 Palestinians killed after aid trucks overturn in central Gaza
JERUSALEM — At least 20 Palestinians have died and dozens have been injured after four trucks overturned in central Gaza on Tuesday, the Hamas-run civil defense agency has said. The vehicles carrying humanitarian aid overturned onto a crowd of people in central Gaza after Israeli forces directed them down an 'unsafe road', local officials said. Crowds reportedly moved toward the trucks, climbing on top, causing the drivers to lose control on the uneven roads, it added. The incident occurred on Wednesday as large numbers of Palestinians gathered in central Gaza in search of food and basic supplies, amid an increasingly dire humanitarian crisis. Local officials quoted by the official Palestinian news agency Wafa said the vehicle overturned after Israeli forces directed it down what they described as an 'unsafe road'. Gaza Civil Defence spokesman Mahmud Bassal said that 20 people were killed and dozens were wounded in the incident while hundreds of civilians were waiting for aid, the AFP news agency reported.'Despite the recent limited allowance of a few aid trucks, the occupation deliberately obstructs the safe passage and distribution of this aid,' the Gaza Government Media Office said in a statement.'It forces drivers to navigate routes overcrowded with starving civilians who have been waiting for weeks for the most basic necessities. This often results in desperate crowds swarming the trucks and forcibly seizing their contents.'Doctors at a hospital in central Gaza say they're struggling to deal with the number of casualties brought in since last night - after reports of lorries overturning onto Palestinians.A local transport association said 26 lorries were carrying goods for Gazan merchants – after Israel agreed to allow private imports for the first time in of desperate people and local gangs appear to have surrounded the convoy as it travelled on a badly damaged road with one report saying that a rocket-propelled grenade was incident comes as humanitarian organisations warn of famine and disease spreading across the enclave, while deaths from starvation and malnutrition continue to rise as Israel continues to severely restrict supplies of aid to the UN says there are still massive food shortages in Gaza, blaming Israeli policies and the general lawlessness for difficulties picking up aid from least three people died from malnutrition on Wednesday, medical sources told Al Jazeera. A source at al-Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza confirmed that Hiba Yasser Abu Naji, a child, died from malnutrition. An infant also died from malnutrition, according to the source. An adult from Jabalia was also reported to have died as a result of to Gaza's Health Ministry, at least 188 people, including 94 children, have died from starvation and malnutrition since October 2023. — Agencies

Al Arabiya
2 days ago
- Al Arabiya
China reports 7,000 cases of Chikunguya virus: Report
Over 7,000 cases of the mosquito-borne Chikungunya virus have been reported across China's southern Guandong Province since July, according to the BBC. The report said that the cases were detected in the city of Foshan and at least 12 other cities in Guandong Province. Moreover, the BBC reported that though all confirmed cases were mild with 95 percent of the patients discharged within a week, citing unnamed officials, the cases have led to widespread panic. Authorities across Guandong Province vowed to take the necessary measures to stop the spread of the disease, instructing those with symptoms to visit the nearest hospital so they can be tested for the virus. Chikungunya is a virus spread through the bite of infected mosquitoes. Its symptoms include fever and joint pain, or rash, headache, muscle pain and swollen joints. While most patients show signs of improvement within a week, some develop joint pain lasting months or even years. In July 2025, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a call for action to prevent a repeat of an epidemic of the mosquito-borne chikungunya virus. The current surge began in early 2025, hitting islands in the Indian Ocean and spreading to East Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia. The first epidemic of the virus took place in 2004-2005.


Asharq Al-Awsat
4 days ago
- Asharq Al-Awsat
Israeli Forces Kills over 20 People Seeking Food in Gaza, Witnesses and Health Officials Say
Israeli forces killed at least 23 Palestinians seeking food on Sunday in the Gaza Strip, according to hospital officials and witnesses, who described facing gunfire as hungry crowds surged around aid sites as the malnutrition-related death toll surged. Desperation has gripped the Palestinian territory of more than 2 million, which experts have warned is at risk of famine because of Israel's blockade and nearly two-year offensive. Yousef Abed, among the crowds en route to a distribution point, described coming under what he called indiscriminate fire, looking around and seeing at least three people bleeding on the ground. 'I couldn't stop and help them because of the bullets,' he said. Southern Gaza's Nasser Hospital said they had received bodies from near multiple distribution sites, including eight from Teina, about three kilometers (1.8 miles) away from a distribution site in Khan Younis, which is operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a private US and Israeli-backed contractor that took over aid distribution more than two months ago. The hospital also received one body from Shakoush, an area hundreds of meters (yards) north of a different GHF site in Rafah. Another nine were also killed by troops near the Morag corridor, who were awaiting trucks entering Gaza through an Israeli border crossing, it said. Three Palestinian eyewitnesses, seeking food in Teina and Morag, told The Associated Press the shootings occurred on the route to the distribution points, which are in military zones secured by Israeli forces. They said they saw soldiers open fire on hungry crowds advancing toward the troops. Further north in central Gaza, hospital officials described a similar episode, with Israeli troops opening fire Sunday morning toward crowds of Palestinians trying to GHF's fourth and northernmost distribution point. 'Troops were trying to prevent people from advancing. They opened fire and we fled. Some people were shot,' said Hamza Matter, one of the aid seekers. At least five people were killed and 27 wounded at GHF's site near Netzarim corridor, Awda Hospital said. Eyewitnesses seeking food in the strip have reported similar gunfire attacks in recent days near aid distribution sites, leaving dozens of Palestinians dead. The United Nations reported 859 people have been killed near GHF sites from May 27 to July 31 and that hundreds more have been slain along the routes of UN-led food convoys. The GHF launched in May as Israel sought an alternative to the UN-run system, which had safely delivered aid for much of the war but was accused by Israel of allowing Hamas, which guarded convoys early in the war, to siphon supplies. Israel has not offered evidence of widespread theft. The UN has denied it. GHF says its armed contractors have only used pepper spray or fired warning shots to prevent deadly crowding. Israel's military has said it only fires warning shots as well. Both claimed the death tolls have been exaggerated Neither Israel's military nor GHF immediately responded to questions about Sunday's reported fatalities. Meanwhile, the Gaza health ministry also said six more Palestinian adults died of malnutrition-related causes in the Gaza Strip in the past 24 hours. This brings the death toll among Palestinian adults to 82 in the past five weeks since the ministry started counting deaths among adults in late June, it said. Ninety-three children have also died of causes related to malnutrition since the war in Gaza started in 2023, the ministry said. The war began when Hamas attacked southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing about 1,200 people, and abducted another 251. They are still holding 50 captives, around 20 believed to be alive, after most of the rest were released in ceasefires or other deals. Israel's retaliatory military offensive has killed more than 60,400 Palestinians, according to Gaza's Health Ministry. The ministry, which doesn't distinguish between civilians and combatants in its count, is staffed by medical professionals. The United Nations and other independent experts view its figures as the most reliable count of casualties. Israel has disputed its figures, but hasn't provided its own account of casualties.