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18-06-2025
Witnesses and rescuers say Israeli forces killed at least 51 Palestinians and wounded over 200 after opening fire and shelling near a World Food Programme aid site in Khan Younis, where thousands had gathered for flour. Reports describe drone-fired missiles followed by tank shells; the IDF says it is reviewing the incident, noting troops were near a stuck aid truck and acknowledging possible injuries from IDF fire as a crowd approached. Nasser Hospital was overwhelmed with gunshot and trauma cases. The event is part of a pattern of near-daily shootings around new aid distribution points run by the US- and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, amid collapsing security and chaotic distributions. The WHO cited repeated mass casualty incidents linked to food sites. Critics say the aid system enables displacement; Israel argues it prevents Hamas diversion of aid. UN officials condemned the situation and called for investigations. The conflict, now 20 months since Israel’s offensive began after the 7 October 2023 Hamas attack, has seen over 55,000 killed in Gaza, according to the health ministry.
Entities: Israeli Defense Forces, World Food Programme, Khan Younis, Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, Nasser Hospital • Tone: urgent • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
18-06-2025
At least 51 Palestinians were killed and hundreds injured by Israeli tank shellfire in Khan Younis as people waited for UN and commercial aid, according to Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry. Witnesses reported an airstrike on a nearby home followed by shells hitting the crowd, calling it a massacre. The Israel Defence Forces said it was reviewing the incident, expressed regret for harm to civilians, and claimed a gathering had formed near a stuck aid truck where troops were operating. Hospitals reported severe overcrowding and shortages, with patients treated on floors. The incident follows a reported 34 people shot dead near aid centres the previous day, amid growing international calls, including from G7 leaders, for a ceasefire.
Entities: Khan Younis, Gaza, Israel Defence Forces (IDF), Hamas-run health ministry, United Nations (UN) • Tone: urgent • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
18-06-2025
A rare aid convoy reached northern Gaza, where thousands of civilians rushed to receive U.N. World Food Program parcels amid severe hunger after months of restricted access. The shipments, inspected by Israel before entry, remain a fraction of the aid delivered during a prior cease-fire, and humanitarian groups warn most of Gaza’s 2.2 million residents face starvation without a large-scale increase. Israel has expressed distrust of the U.N. and accused Hamas of diverting aid. Distribution sites have been chaotic and dangerous, with the Gaza Health Ministry reporting over 70 Palestinians killed near aid points in the south in recent days. Scenes in Gaza City showed families hauling boxes through rubble and celebrating scarce supplies.
Entities: Northern Gaza, U.N. World Food Program, Israel, Hamas, Gaza Health Ministry • Tone: urgent • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform