In Gaza, at least 51 Palestinians were killed and over 200 wounded when Israeli forces targeted a gathering of civilians awaiting aid deliveries. The incident occurred in Khan Younis as air strikes and subsequent gunfire were reported. The situation highlights the ongoing crisis regarding the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's aid delivery network, which has faced scrutiny for its operational effectiveness and potential bias. Despite claims of preventing Hamas from misappropriating aid, international organizations argue the system does not sufficiently address the urgent needs of the population amidst worsening conditions and accusations of excessive military force by Israel.
Israeli forces were accused of opening fire on Palestinian crowds seeking aid from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, resulting in many casualties under controversial circumstances.
The Israeli military stated an investigation is underway regarding the casualties caused by IDF gunfire when crowds neared aid delivery points in Khan Younis.
International organizations accuse Israeli forces of recklessly firing at civilians, exacerbating the dire humanitarian crisis as aid delivery systems remain heavily restricted and ineffective.
UN agencies have rejected the new aid delivery system promoted by Israel, arguing it undermines humanitarian principles and fails to address escalating needs among Gaza's population.
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