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At least 92 killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza

At least 92 killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza

Qatar Tribune18 hours ago
Agencies
Gaza
At least 92 people, including 56 who were waiting for aid, were killed in shelling by Israeli occupation forces in multiple areas across the Gaza Strip since Sunday dawn.
Six more Palestinians have died of forced starvation and malnutrition in besieged Gaza, the Health Ministry said.
The sources further added that the toll spiked after rescue crews pulled out the bodies of five Palestinians from under the rubble, following an Israeli bombardment of Shujaiya neighbourhood in the eastern part of Gaza City.
The all-out Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip has continued unabated since October 2023, despite the UN and global condemnations, leaving 209,000-plus martyrs and wounded, most of them women and children, along with 11,000-plus missing people, as well as hundreds of thousands of displaced people and a famine that perished the souls of many Palestinians.
Israel's war on Gaza has killed at least 60,839 people and wounded 149,588. An estimated 1,139 people were killed in Israel during the October 7, 2023 attacks and more than 200 were taken captive.
In the devastated streets of Gaza, even a bag of flour can cost a life.
Hamza Jouda says he is standing in line for aid in Gaza's Morag area.
'I'm waiting for the flour sacks to arrive. But we've just been told there was no flour left and to go back home. So, we had no choice but to turn back.
'It's criminal. It's deadly. It's a matter of life and death. The situation is extremely dangerous. There are tanks. There's constant gunfire.'
Nidal Qawasami travelled from Shati refugee camp.
'I came here to get some aid and find a bit of food because everything in the market is extremely expensive, unaffordable,' he said as quoted by Al Jazeera.
Hunger has pushed families to the edge. 'The process should be fair: whether Israeli, Arabs, or Palestinians, everyone should just show their ID and receive aid based on that,' Qawasami said.'Instead, people are just rushing in. Some take huge amounts while others starve to death. That's a crime.'
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