Israeli forces insist on an investigation by killing more people near the aid of Gaza | Israel-Palestine conflict news


Israeli forces fired again Palestinians Getting human assistance from the distribution of Gaza, killed at least three people and injured more than 30, as the United Nations demands an independent investigation into the repeated mass firing of assistance on the list.

Health officials and witnesses said that the shooting at the sunrise on Monday at the same Israeli -backed aid point in South Gaza, where soldiers were shot just a day.

“The Israeli military was shot dead on civilians trying to hand over any kind of food assistance without any kind of warning,” reported by Al Jajira’s Tarek Abu au au az a z-a-bala.

“This is a model that is widely condemned by international aid agencies because it increases the breakdown of a civil order without making sure that humanitarian solution is accepted by those in need.”

Witnesses have said that Israeli Snipers and Quadcopter Drones have been routinely monitored by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) supported by Israeli and the United States.

About 50 people were injured in a recent shooting at the Red Cross Field Hospital, said Hisham Munna, a spokesman for Red Cross International Committee. Most were struck by bullets or shrapnal. The third corpse was taken to a nearby Nasar Hospital in Khan Younis.

21-year-old Motaz al-Pirani said he was shot in the leg as he was walking towards a food place with thousands of others.

“We had nothing, and they (Israeli military) looked at us,” he told the Associated Press News Agency, who surveillance drones wrapped in overhead. The shooting started at 5:30 am (02:30 GMT) near the flag circular, he said.

The rising international outrage has led to an increasing international outrage around the GHF aid distribution site, and the UN Secretary General Antonio Gutheres has demanded an independent inquiry into the mass firing of Palestinian on Monday.

“It is not acceptable for Palestinians to risk their lives for food,” he said. “I will call for an immediate and independent investigation of these events and make the criminal liable.”

Israeli has refused to target military citizens, accusing his soldiers of “warning shots” on “threatened” persons.

The GHF has denied that the firing has been intensified, despite the fact that its founding executive director, former Marine Jake Wood, has intensified since the resignation of the group’s “impartial” and “independence” before the operations began.

Critics say the group serves as a blanket for Israel’s wide campaign to popularize North Gaza by focusing on help in the South when bypassing established international agencies.

The aid is still cheating on Gaza after Israel’s partially raised, cutting food, water, fuel and medicine for more than two million people.

The UN has previously warned that thousands of children are at risk of dying due to hunger-related causes.

At least 51 people were killed in 24 hours

Israeli was surrounded by residential areas across the region.

In Jabalaya, North Gaza, Israeli troops killed 14 people, including seven children, in a home attack, the Palestinian Civil Defense Agency said. At least 20 people were trapped under the rubble.

According to the Palestinian News Agency Wafa, two other Palestinians were killed and several others were injured in another attack in Deer El-Bala, but the drone attack in Khan Younis took another life.

At least 51 Palestinians were killed and 503 injured in Israeli attacks across the territory only during the recent 24 -hour report, according to the Gaza Ministry.

On June 2, 2025, the Palestinian children reach the Palestinian children while waiting for food at Nusirat, Central Gaza Strip.
Palestinian children wait for food at Nusirat in Central Gaza on June 2, 2025 (AFP)

Despite the increasing international condemnation, Israel’s military ordered the evacuation of more civilians from some parts of Khan Younis on Monday, which warned that it was “working with high force.”

According to the new data of the Financial Times, approximately 80 percent of the strip is under the Israeli military control or forcibly displaced, as 2.3 million inhabitants of Gaza flock to the Egyptian border near the Egyptian border.

Israel has a little confronted the aim of permanently evacuating the population of Gaza, as the authorities openly stimulate the “voluntary migration” projects.

The Financial Times reports that the Palestinian regions are similar to “flowing water, electricity or hospital without a desert.”

Satellite images show that Israeli forces will clear the earth and establish military infrastructure in areas where the land is evacuated.

Analysts reviewed the latest forced evacuation orders, saying that the trend has accelerated after the decline in the contract in March.

“The Israeli government is clear about what his plan in Gaza is,” he told political analyst Xavier Abu Eid Al Jajira.

“It’s about ethnic cleansing.”

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