Gaza rescuers say 46 killed as UN slams U.S.-backed aid system

ATTENDING TO THE NEEDS OF WOUNDED CIVILIANS. Palestinians who were injured in Israeli fire at a food aid distribution point set up by the privately run Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) on the Salaheddin road, receive care at Al-Awda Hospital in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on Tuesday, June 24. (Photo courtesy: Eyad Baba/AFP)

By Agence France-Presse

Gaza’s civil defense agency said Israeli forces killed another 46 people waiting for aid in the Palestinian territory on Tuesday (June 24), as rights groups and UN agencies slammed the U.S.-backed food distribution system.

Civil Defense Spokesperson Mahmud Bassal told AFP that 21 people were killed and around 150 wounded by Israeli fire near an aid point in central Gaza early on Tuesday, and that another 25 were killed in a separate incident in south Gaza.

Paramedic Ziad Farhat told AFP at Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza, “Every day we face this scenario: martyrs, injuries, in unbearable numbers. Hospitals cannot accommodate the number of casualties arriving.”

Israel’s opposition leader and the families of Israeli hostages being held in Gaza called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to widen a ceasefire with Iran to include the Palestinian territory.

But the country’s military chief later warned that Israel would now refocus on its campaign to crush the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas in the territory.

Chief of staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir said in a statement shared by the army, “Now, the focus shifts back to Gaza—to bring the hostages home and to dismantle the Hamas regime.”

CADAVERS. Palestinians look at bodies of men killed in Israeli fire at a food aid distribution point set up by the privately run Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) on the Salaheddin road, at Al-Awda Hospital in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip on Tuesday, June 24. (Photo courtesy: Eyad Baba/AFP)

Aid distribution tensions

Pressure grew on the U.S.- and Israeli-backed privately run aid group Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which was brought into the Palestinian territory at the end of May to replace United Nations agencies.

The head of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) called the system an “abomination,” while a spokesperson for the UN human rights office, Thameen Al-Kheetan, condemned the “weaponization of food” in Gaza.

According to figures issued by the health ministry in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip on Tuesday, June 24, at least 516 people have been killed and nearly 3,800 wounded by Israeli fire while seeking rations since late May.

The territory of more than two million people is suffering from famine-like conditions after Israel blocked all supplies from early March to the end of May and continues to impose restrictions, according to rights groups.

Writing in the Guardian newspaper, United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) spokesperson James Elder said 400 aid distribution points had dwindled to four under GHF, while supplies in “jampacked” warehouses outside Gaza could not be brought in.

ANOTHER CASUALTY. Mourners carry the body of a person killed a day earlier while attempting to get aid at a distribution point near the Israeli-controlled Zikim border crossing, during a funeral service at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on Tuesday, June 24. (Photo courtesy: Omar al-Qattaa/AFP)

‘Tank shells’

Gaza Civil Defense Spokesperson Bassal reported a first deadly shooting on Tuesday, June 24, “with bullets and tank shells” near the Netzarim corridor in central Gaza, where thousands of Palestinians gather each night for rations near a GHF site.

The Israeli military said that a crowd had been identified in an area “adjacent” to its troops. Witness Ribhi Al-Qassas told AFP that troops had “opened fire randomly” at a crowd he estimated at 50,000 people.

Bassal told AFP, “The second incident took place in south Gaza about two kilometres from another GHF center in Rafah governorate. Israeli forces targeted civilian gatherings near Al-Alam and Al-Shakoush areas with bullets and tank shells.”

Israeli restrictions on media in the Gaza Strip and difficulties in accessing some areas mean AFP is unable to independently verify the tolls and details provided by rescuers and witnesses.

UN agencies and major aid groups have refused to cooperate with GHF, over concerns it was designed to cater to Israeli military objectives. GHF has denied responsibility for deaths near its aid points.

On Monday, June 23, more than a dozen human rights organizations called on the U.S.-and Israeli-backed organization to cease its operations, warning of possible complicity in war crimes.

DIGGING THROUGH RUBBLE. Palestinians search for survivors and casualties in the rubble of the Abu Nadi home, which was hit in an Israeli strike west of Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip on Monday, June 23. (Photo courtesy: Bashar Taleb/AFP)

Ceasefire calls

After Israel agreed to a ceasefire with Iran on Tuesday (June 24) after a 12-day war, Netanyahu faced renewed calls to agree to a ceasefire with Hamas after more than 20 months of war in Gaza.

“It’s time to finish it there too. Bring back the hostages, end the war,” opposition leader Yair Lapid of the center-right Yesh Atid party wrote on X.

Netanyahu said on Sunday, June 22, that Israel’s war against Iran was “contributing to the successes in Gaza, but it will still take a bit more time.”

The October 2023 attack on Israel by Palestinian militant group Hamas that sparked the Gaza war resulted in the deaths of 1,219 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.

Of the 251 hostages seized by Palestinian militants in October 2023, 49 are still held in Gaza, including 27 the Israeli military says are dead.

Israel’s retaliatory military campaign has killed at least 56,077 people, also mostly civilians, according to the Gaza health ministry. The United Nations considers its figures reliable.

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