CAIRO (Reuters) – Air attacks and Israeli shots killed at least 45 Palestinians in Gaza This Saturday (14), most close to a help distribution point operated by the HUMANITARY FOUNDATION OF GAZA (GHF), supported by the United States, local health officials said.
Al-Awda and Al-Aqsa doctors in the central areas of where most of the injured were taken, they said at least 15 people died as they tried to reach GHF’s help distribution site near the Netzarim corridor.
He said it in a statement that an aircraft opened fire on a person “to neutralize the threat” after he advanced toward the troops and ignoring warning shots fired near a group.

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Last week, the army warned the Palestinians not to approach routes leading to GHF locations between 18h and 6am, local time, describing these roads as closed military zones. GHF said none of its distribution centers were open this Saturday.
GHF began distributing food packages in Gaza in late May after Israel partially suspending a block of almost three months. Several Palestinians died of almost daily massive shots by trying to reach food.
Them reject them the new distribution system supported by Israel because it is inadequate, dangerous and a violation of the principles of humanitarian impartiality.
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“None of our distribution sites were open today, and there were no incidents in our places because they were closed,” GHF said in a written response to Reuters about Saturday’s incident.
The Gaza Ministry of Health said in a statement on Saturday that, so far, at least 274 people have been killed and more than 2,000 were injured near help distribution points since GHF began operating in Gaza.
Hamas, who denies Israeli accusations of stealing assistance, accused Israel of “using hunger as a weapon of war and turning the places of aid into mass death traps of innocent civilians.”
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Health officials at Shifa Hospital in Gaza said they killed him at least 12 Palestinians waiting for the arrival of aid trucks along the coastal road in the north of the Gaza Strip.
Israeli military man ordered the residents of Khan Youis and the neighboring cities of Abassan and Bani Suhaila in the south of the Gaza Strip to leave their homes and go to the west, to the so -called humanitarian zone, stating that they would work hard against “terrorist organizations” in the area.