On Tuesday, at least 45 Palestinians were reported killed in Khan Younis while standing by for food aid deliveries in Gaza. The killings came amid accusations that Israeli forces have fired on crowds attempting to access food distribution points established by a controversial aid network supported by the US and Israel. Local health officials indicated a grave situation with ongoing casualties as they highlighted widespread famine risks. The reporting constraints imposed on journalists have also complicated accurate coverage, with many Palestinian reporters suffering severe consequences for their work.
Local health officials report that at least 45 Palestinians were killed in Khan Younis while waiting for urgently needed food aid, with tragic circumstances still unclear.
The controversial new aid delivery system, which is supported by Israel and the US, has faced criticism for failing to meet Gaza's humanitarian needs and allowing control over aid distribution.
Experts warn of imminent famine in Gaza, exacerbated by violence against food distribution efforts, as heavy restrictions on journalists hinder accurate reporting of the situation.
With over 180 Palestinian journalists killed since the conflict escalated, the barriers placed on independent reporting have raised concerns about transparency and accountability in the region.
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