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Israeli military kills 23 Palestinians near aid site in Gaza, witnesses and medics say

BBC NewsFriday, June 20, 2025 at 11:42:34 AM
Israeli military kills 23 Palestinians near aid site in Gaza, witnesses and medics say
According to witnesses and medical sources, Israeli forces reportedly killed 23 Palestinians near an aid distribution point in Gaza. The Hamas-controlled health ministry claims over 400 Palestinians have died in similar incidents since late May, though details about the circumstances remain contested.
Editor’s Note: This is another grim development in the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where civilians caught in the crossfire face extreme risks even while seeking basic aid. The high death toll and disputed narratives underscore how volatile the situation remains—and how urgently independent verification and de-escalation are needed. For readers, it’s a stark reminder of the human cost of prolonged conflict.
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