A from Gaza reveal another deadly incident, as local civil defense teams confirm that at least 36 Palestinians were killed on Saturday — six of them near a humanitarian aid distribution center backed by the United States. This center, operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Fund (GHF) in Rafah, had just resumed aid delivery after earlier violence forced a pause.
According to eyewitnesses, Israeli forces fired on civilians near the Al-Alam roundabout, a common aid collection point for desperate families. Thousands had gathered for food support, and when some moved toward the center, troops allegedly opened fire from nearby armored vehicles.
In a separate act of global solidarity, an aid ship carrying 12 international activists, including climate advocate Greta Thunberg, is making its way toward Gaza. The group aims to deliver aid and draw attention to the Israeli naval blockade, which remains in force despite international pressure.
Meanwhile, the United Nations has voiced urgent concerns. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned what he called Israel's "illegal annexation" of the West Bank and the "wholesale destruction" of Gaza. He stressed that these actions severely endanger the possibility of a peaceful two-state solution.
Despite global calls for restraint and accountability, the Israeli military insists its blockade and actions are necessary for security. Spokesmen claim troops only fired warning shots at perceived threats, though independent verification remains elusive.
Human rights groups continue to push for international intervention, warning that Gaza is nearing total collapse under constant conflict, blockades, and humanitarian neglect.
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