Gaza Attacks Kill 92 Palestinians, Including Aid Workers, Amid Accusations of Deliberate Starvation

Israeli strikes in Gaza killed 92 Palestinians on Sunday, with 56 dying while seeking aid. Among victims were an International Red Cross worker and staff from Palestinian Red Crescent Society struck during an attack on their Khan Younis building.

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The Red Cross condemned the assault as “unacceptable,” highlighting Gaza’s 21-month humanitarian catastrophe.

Israel’s military administration, COGAT, claims 1,200 aid trucks entered Gaza last week under UN supervision, with hundreds more awaiting entry. However, Gaza authorities reject this, accusing Israel of deliberately blocking 22,000 aid trucks to create famine. Most of these belong to UN, Red Crescent and other international groups.

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Tel Aviv deflects blame, pointing fingers at UN and aid organizations. Meanwhile, Gaza accuses Israel of targeting desperate civilians searching for food. Strikes hit Rafah, Netzarim and Khan Younis, leaving numerous casualties. Ongoing aggression deepens Gaza’s crisis with no resolution in sight.

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