
Gaza: At Least 31 Killed Near Aid Distribution Point
Gaza Conflict: Dozens Killed Near Aid Distribution Points The ongoing conflict in Gaza has resulted in a tragic loss of life. On Sunday, at least 31 people were killed and more than 100 injured near a Gaza aid distribution center, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. This followed an earlier incident on Monday morning, where at least three more people died and 35 were injured due to Israeli army fire near a humanitarian aid distribution point in Rafah. The attacks have sparked outrage and condemnation internationally. "It was chaos," said one eyewitness, describing the scene at the Rafah aid distribution center. "People were running, screaming, and trying to escape the gunfire." The video footage shows grieving families, the solemn procession of bodies, and people praying in the street, powerfully illustrating the impact of this violence on the civilian population. The incidents underscore the urgent humanitarian needs in Gaza and the dangers faced by civilians amidst the ongoing conflict. The international community is calling for an immediate end to the violence and increased efforts to ensure the safe delivery of humanitarian aid.