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At least 22 Palestinians killed after Israeli attack near aid distribution centre
At least 22 Palestinians killed after Israeli attack near aid distribution centre

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At least 22 Palestinians killed after Israeli attack near aid distribution centre

Gaza civil defence spokesman Mahmud Bassal told that Israeli fire near one of the centres in the southern city of Rafah on Sunday morning had killed 'at least 22, with more than 120 wounded, including children'. read more This picture taken from the grounds of the Ahli Arab Hospital, also known as the Maamadani (Baptist) Hospital, shows a cloud of smoke erupting following Israeli bombardment on a building in the Daraj neighbourhood of Gaza City on May 31, 2025. (Source: AFP) Gaza rescuers said Israeli gunfire killed at least 22 Palestinians near a US-backed aid distribution site on Sunday, shortly after Washington rejected Hamas's response to a ceasefire proposal as 'totally unacceptable'. International critics, including some allies, have condemned Israel over the humanitarian crisis in war-ravaged Gaza, where the United Nations has warned the entire population faces famine after a more than two-month blockade on aid. Israel recently introduced a revamped aid delivery mechanism in cooperation with a newly formed US-backed organisation, bypassing the longstanding UN-led system. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The organisation, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, says it has distributed hundreds of thousands of meals since operations began last week, but the rollout has been marked by chaotic scenes at the limited number of distribution centres, as well as reports of casualties from Israeli fire nearby. Gaza civil defence spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP that Israeli fire near one of the centres in the southern city of Rafah on Sunday morning had killed 'at least 22, with more than 120 wounded, including children'. AFP images from the scene showed some civilians transporting bodies on donkey carts, as others carried away boxes and bags of aid under the low, early-morning sun. The casualties were taken to Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, Bassal said. 'Chaos broke out' Displaced Beit Lahia resident Sameh Hamuda, 33, told AFP he had walked from Gaza City and spent the night with relatives in a tent near Rafah before heading to the aid centre around 5:00 am to wait among a crowd of people. 'They began distributing aid, but suddenly quadcopter drones opened fire on the people, and tanks started shooting heavily. Several people were killed right in front of me,' he said. 'I ran and survived. Death follows you as long as you're in Gaza.' Abdullah Barbakh, 58, described 'chaos, screaming, and overcrowding' at the scene. 'The army opened fire from drones and tanks. Chaos broke out, and the area was filled with martyrs and wounded. I don't understand why they call people to the aid centres and then open fire on them,' he said. 'What are we supposed to do?' STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Asked for comment, the Israeli military said it was 'unaware of injuries caused by IDF (army) fire within the Humanitarian Aid distribution site. The matter is still under review.' Separately, Bassal said one person was killed and many others wounded by Israeli gunfire near another aid point in central Gaza. Only limited amounts of aid have entered Gaza since Israel recently eased a more than two-month total blockade, with a spokesman for the UN humanitarian agency recently calling the territory 'the hungriest place on earth'. The United Nations also reported looting of its trucks and warehouses last month. GHF, which employs contracted US security, said it had distributed 2.1 million meals as of Friday. The United Nations and other major aid groups have refused to cooperate with the organisation, saying it contravened basic humanitarian principles and appeared designed to cater to Israeli military objectives. GHF did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the reported deaths. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Truce talks Nearly 20 months into the war, negotiations for a ceasefire and a deal to free the hostages held by militants have failed to produce a breakthrough since the last brief truce collapsed in March. Israel has since intensified its operations to destroy Hamas. The Palestinian militant group said Saturday that it had responded positively to a US-backed ceasefire proposal, but had emphasised the need for a permanent ceasefire – long a sticking point for Israel. Washington's main negotiator on Gaza, envoy Steve Witkoff, immediately criticised Hamas's reply as 'totally unacceptable', an assessment echoed by Israel, which on Friday had warned Hamas to either accept the deal 'or be annihilated'. Witkoff urged the group to 'accept the framework proposal we put forward'. 'That is the only way we can close a 60-day ceasefire deal in the coming days in which half of the living hostages and half of those who are deceased will come home to their families and in which we can have… substantive negotiations in good-faith to try to reach a permanent ceasefire,' he added in a post on X. Of the 251 hostages taken during Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack, 57 remain in Gaza, including 34 the Israeli military says are dead. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said on Saturday that at least 4,117 people have been killed in the territory since Israel resumed its offensive on March 18, taking the war's overall toll to 54,381, mostly civilians. Hamas's attack on Israel resulted in the deaths of 1,218 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.

26 killed, over 100 injured in Israel strike near US aid site in Gaza: Hamas media
26 killed, over 100 injured in Israel strike near US aid site in Gaza: Hamas media

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26 killed, over 100 injured in Israel strike near US aid site in Gaza: Hamas media

At least 26 Palestinians were killed and over 100 injured after Israeli troops reportedly opened fire near a US-backed aid distribution site in southern Gaza early Sunday, according to local reports. read more This picture taken from the grounds of the Ahli Arab Hospital, also known as the Maamadani (Baptist) Hospital, shows a cloud of smoke erupting following Israeli bombardment on a building in the Daraj neighbourhood of Gaza City on May 31, 2025. (AFP) Gaza rescuers said Israeli gunfire killed at least 26 Palestinians and injured over 100 early Sunday as thousands of people gathered near a US-backed aid distribution site, Hamas-affiliated media reported. 'At least 10 Palestinians were killed and more than 100 others… were wounded due to gunfire from Israeli vehicles towards thousands of citizens' approaching a US aid site west of Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, civil defence spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD There was no immediate comment from Israel on the reported strike. This is a developing story.

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