Gaza’s Ministry of Health says that in the last 48 hours, 4 people have been killed in the Israeli attack.
At least 26 people have been killed in the latest Israeli attack on Gaza.
Under the Israeli blockade, the desperate Palestinians have stopped at food distribution points in the wake of the crisis of starvation.
Among those who were killed in the Israeli attack on the enclave surrounded on Saturday, 2 were aid recipients at the US-Israel-supported distribution centers. Gaza (GHF), which has been condemned by the United Nations for helping “weapons”.
Meanwhile, the Wafa News Agency has reported that at least three people have been killed by an Israeli drone strike targeting the displaced Palestine people in Al-Mavsi, South Gaza.
The attack targets the tent that shelters displaced members of the Shubar family. The tent was previously located in the area appointed “Safe Zone” by the Israeli army.
After the Israeli attack in the last HOURS 48 hours, four seized bodies and the Israeli attack across the Gaza have been caused by the attack. At least 3 injured people have died.
At least 55,9088 people have been killed and injured in the Israeli attack since Israel launched its war against Gaza on October 223.
Attacks on a help site
In recent days, the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Aid Distribution site have increased because thousands of Palestine people have gathered every day after two -month Israeli blockade.
Three people were killed at a GHF site in Khan Uni after the Israeli army opened fire on Saturday. Many people were injured and were taken to medical facilities.
The displaced Palestine Omar Al-Hobby in Khan Unis told Al Jazira from a hospital that walking on that site would be “enter the place of death”.
“I call it the issue of death. The tank is in front of you, the machine gun is in front of you, and the quadkopter is on you, and there are soldiers on the ground with sniper. Who walks around before firing in time, and we start running at the moment of withdrawal,” Al-Hobby said.
Israel claims that the attacks on the help site are controlling the crowd, but witnesses and humanitarian groups have said that many firing was unopposed, resulting in hundreds of people injured.
Red Cross said Thursday that since the launch of the GHF Aid system last month, the “majority” of the patients in the field hospital in Enclave had been found to be injured while trying to access help or distribution points.
Meanwhile, citing a telecommunication regulatory authority in the Gaza strip, Vapha said that the Internet and landline services affecting the governors of Gaza City and North Ghaza have been hampered.
The southern and central part of the Gaza strip is currently running for more than three days.