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Israeli fire kills 20 Gazans waiting for aid – Hamas

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PALESTINIA­N TERRITORIE­S (AFP) – Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry said yesterday that Israeli fire killed 20 people and wounded 155 waiting to receive desperatel­y needed aid in the besieged territory, but Israel said the reports were “erroneous.”

With the United Nations warning of a looming famine in Gaza, besieged by Israel after the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas militants, a Spanish aid ship sailed closer to the Gaza coast opening a maritime corridor from Cyprus.

Efforts to get food and other aid into Gaza have grown, including by air and sea, but fighting rages on after media-tors failed to reach a truce for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

The health ministry in Gaza accused Israeli troops of opening fire from “tanks and helicopter­s” as Palestinia­ns gathered at a roundabout in Gaza City in the north, revis-ing upward an initial toll of 11 killed and 100 wounded.

Mohammed Ghurab, director of emergency services at a hospital in northern Gaza, told AFP there were “direct shots by the occupation forces” on people waiting for a food truck.

The Israeli military denied it had opened fire on the crowd.

“Press reports that Israeli forces attacked dozens of Gazans at an aid distributi­on point are erroneous,” it said in a brief state-ment, adding that it was “analyzing the incident seriously.”

The humanitari­an emergency has forced some countries to use airdrops and sea routes for aid supplies because of limited land access to Gaza via Jordan, Israel and Egypt.

The Spanish aid vessel Open Arms, towing about 200 tons of food supplied by the US group World Central Kitchen, was about 30 kilometers off Gaza, the Marine Traffic website showed, after it left Cyprus three days earlier.

 ?? THE PHILIPPINE STAR AP ?? Palestinia­ns line up for a free meal in Rafah, Gaza Strip in this March 12 photo.
THE PHILIPPINE STAR AP Palestinia­ns line up for a free meal in Rafah, Gaza Strip in this March 12 photo.

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