At least 35 killed in new Israeli attack on Gaza aid seekers aljazeera.com
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Palestinians seeking aid continue to be killed near distribution sites operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
At least 35 Palestinians have been killed and several others wounded by Israeli fire while waiting for humanitarian aid near the Netzarim Corridor, in the central Gaza Strip, sources at al-Awda Hospital told Al Jazeera.
Israeli jets also bombed a house west of Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, killing at least eight people and injuring more.
UNICEF warned the Gaza Strip was also facing a man-made drought as its water systems collapsed.
“Children will begin to die of thirst,” spokesperson James Elder told reporters in Geneva on Friday. “Just 40 percent of drinking water production facilities remain functional.”
The UN agency warned that the GHF distribution system was “making a desperate situation worse”.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned on Friday that Israel’s conflict with Iran and its genocide in Gaza are “quickly reaching the point of no return”.
“This madness must end as soon as possible,” Erdogan said during a speech to the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation’s youth forum in Istanbul. “Israel complained about damage to its hospitals today, yet it has so far carried out over 700 attacks on healthcare facilities in Gaza alone,” he added, reiterating calls for a ceasefire.


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