20 killed after aid truck overturned on top of people in Gaza
Local sources indicated that the accident occurred as a large number of starving civilians were gathering to obtain humanitarian aid, amid the stifling crisis in the Strip resulting from the ongoing blockade and aggression.
The sources indicated that the aid truck overturned after the occupation forces forced it to enter through an unsafe road.
This humanitarian tragedy reflects the scale of the catastrophe facing the people of Gaza, as the search for a loaf of bread has become fraught with danger, in the absence of radical and rapid solutions to the worsening catastrophic conditions.
It is noteworthy that the death toll from aid workers reached 52 yesterday, with 352 injured.
This brings the total number of slain aid-seekers to 1,568, and the number of injured to 11,230. WAFA

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