Dozens of Palestinians Killed by Israeli Fire in Aid Queues Again

The Civil Defense in Gaza announced that 26 Palestinians, including several children, were killed by Israeli army fire near two aid distribution centers in the south of the Strip on Saturday.
The spokesperson for the agency, Mahmoud Basal, said that paramedics transported 26 victims, including several children and a woman, and more than 100 injuries, by Israeli occupation forces' fire near aid distribution centers in western Khan Yunis and Rafah in the south of the Strip.
Yesterday, the Civil Defense in Gaza reported the killing of 10 aid recipients by Israeli fire, while a hospital director in the south of the Strip reported an "unprecedented influx of displaced persons" suffering from severe malnutrition.
The Civil Defense spokesperson, Mahmoud Basal, stated that Israeli shelling on Friday killed nine people "near the American aid distribution center in the Shakoush area northwest of Rafah city in southern Gaza".
Basal also announced the killing of one person and the injury of eight others by Israeli army fire targeting civilians gathered near an aid distribution center near the Natsareem axis south of Gaza City.