
27 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Aid Distribution Attack
Gaza Aid Distribution Turns Deadly for Third Day Khan Younis, Gaza – In a tragic escalation of violence, at least 27 Palestinians were killed and dozens injured on June 3, 2025, while attempting to receive humanitarian aid in Khan Younis, Gaza. This marks the third consecutive day of such incidents, raising serious concerns about the safety of civilians. The video footage shows scenes of chaos and distress as people desperately sought aid amidst gunfire. One eyewitness, Umm Midhet Abu Eid, tearfully recounted the loss of her son, stating, "My son is gone and took my heart." Another individual, Kamel Al-Agha, criticized the manner of aid distribution, saying, "We tell all the countries if you want to send aid to Gaza, send it in dignity not like this throwing it at us." The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) stated that its forces fired multiple times after "several suspects" moved toward them, deviating from designated routes. The events underscore the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. The international community must address the dire situation and ensure the safety of civilians seeking essential aid.