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Controversial Gaza aid group pauses operations after reports of deaths, violenceThe Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says it is pausing aid operations to improve its work. This comes after reports and witnesses emerged detailing violence and deaths at distribution centers. CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab reports.
At least 27 Palestinians were reported to have been killed on the morning of June 3 amid chaotic scenes at an aid distribution centre in the southern Gaza Strip. This follows a similar incident on June 1 when around 30 civilians were reportedly killed as people scrambled to get food supplies at an aid centre near Rafah in southern Gaza.
Hamas gunmen allegedly opened fire on Palestinians working for an Israel-U.S.-backed humanitarian aid distribution operation, killing five and injuring several others.
At least 120 Palestinians were killed in the last 24 hours across the enclave, bringing the death toll in Gaza to 55,104. Gaza’s Health Ministry added that at least 474 people have been injured over the past day.
At least 27 Palestinians were killed near a Gaza food distribution hub operated by a controversial U.S.-backed group, the enclave's Hamas-run health ministry says.
The death toll from the 20-month Israel-Hamas war has surpassed 55,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry on Wednesday, as hospitals reported that at least 21 people were killed while heading to aid distribution sites.
Global Affairs Canada again called on Israel to allow the United Nations to resume humanitarian work in Gaza after days of shooting incidents at aid distribution sites.
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Straight Arrow News on MSNGHF halts Gaza aid again amid overcrowding, violence and famine warningsThe Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has again paused its humanitarian aid efforts in the Gaza Strip, citing safety concerns after briefly resuming operations following a one-day suspension prompted by deadly violence near two of its aid centers.
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain and four other nations imposed sanctions on Tuesday on two far-right Israeli cabinet ministers, Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, accusing them of repeatedly inciting violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.