
Deadly shooting by Israeli forces near Palestinian aid site in Gaza
Israeli forces have fired toward crowds making their way to a food distribution point in the Gaza Strip, killing three people and wounding scores more, Palestinian health officials and witnesses said.
The Israeli military said it fired warning shots at people it referred to as suspects who it said had advanced toward its troops hundreds of yards from the aid site prior to its opening hours.
Experts and humanitarian aid workers say Israel's blockade and 20-month military campaign have pushed Gaza to the brink of famine.
#Gaza, another day of aid distribution another day of death traps.
Day after day, casualties & scores of injured are reported at distribution points manned by Israel & private security companies.
This humiliating system continues to force thousands of hungry & desperate people… — Philippe Lazzarini (@UNLazzarini) June 10, 2025
Around 130 people have been killed in a number of shootings near aid sites run by the Israeli and US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which are in military zones that are off-limits to independent media.
The Israeli military has acknowledged firing warning shots on previous occasions at people who it says approached its forces in a suspicious manner.
The foundation says there has been no violence in or around the distribution points themselves.
But it has warned people to stay on designated access routes and it paused delivery last week while it held talks with the military on improving safety.
Thousands of Palestinians ar receiving aid (AP)
Two men and a child were killed and at least 130 were wounded on Tuesday, according to Nader Garghoun, a spokesperson for the al-Awda Hospital, which received the casualties. He said most were being treated for gunshot wounds.
Witnesses told The Associated Press that Israeli forces opened fire at around 2am local time (midnight BST), several hundred yards from the aid site in central Gaza.
Crowds of Palestinians seeking desperately needed food often head to the sites hours before dawn, hoping to beat the crowds.
Mohammed Abu Hussein, a resident of the nearby built-up Bureij refugee camp, said Israeli drones and tanks opened fire, and that he saw five people wounded by gunshots.
Abed Haniyah, another witness, said Israeli forces opened fire 'indiscriminately' as thousands of people were attempting to reach the food site.
'What happens every day is humiliation,' he said. 'Every day, people are killed just trying to get food for their children.'
Activists, lawyers and medical professionals from North Africa are departing from Tunisia to Gaza to break Israel's blockade on the territory (AP)
Israel and the United States say they set up the new food distribution system to prevent Hamas from stealing humanitarian aid and using it to finance militant activities.
The United Nations, which runs a longstanding system capable of delivering aid to all parts of Gaza, says there is no evidence of any systematic diversion.
UN agencies and major aid groups have refused to cooperate with the new system, saying it violates humanitarian principles by allowing Israel to decide who receives aid and by forcing Palestinians to relocate to just three currently operational sites.
The other two distribution sites are in the now mostly uninhabited southern city of Rafah, which Israel has transformed into a military zone. Israeli forces maintain an outer perimeter around all three hubs, and Palestinians must pass close to them to reach the distribution points.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spoken of creating a 'sterile zone' in Rafah free of Hamas and of moving the territory's entire population there. He has also said Israel will facilitate what he refers to as the voluntary emigration of much of Gaza's two million Palestinians to other countries – plans rejected by much of the international community, including the Palestinians, who view it as forcible expulsion.
While people in #Gaza have lost everything and need everything, the Israeli authorities have blocked the delivery of safe and dignified aid at scale to the people of Gaza for over three months now.
We are not asking for the impossible. Allow us to do our work: assist people in… pic.twitter.com/zuLdQI5ZUx — UNRWA (@UNRWA) June 9, 2025
Hamas started the war with its attack on southern Israel on October 7 2023, when Palestinian militants killed around 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and took another 251 hostage.
They still hold 55 hostages, fewer than half of them alive, after most of the rest were released in ceasefire agreements or other deals.
Israel's military campaign has killed nearly 55,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza's health ministry.
It says women and children make up most of the dead, but does not distinguish between civilians and combatants.
Israel says it has killed more than 20,000 militants, without providing evidence.
The war has destroyed vast areas of Gaza and displaced around 90% of its population, often multiple times.
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