Qatar Tribune

Israeli forces kill six in new attack on Gaza aid seekers

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ISRAELI forces have shot dead at least six Palestinia­ns and wounded 83 in Gaza City as they were waiting for food and humanitari­an supplies at the Kuwait Roundabout, an area where large groups of people gather for arriving aid trucks.

The attack on Thursday took place hours after at least five people were killed by an Israeli air strike on a food distributi­on centre in Rafah, southern Gaza, run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinia­n Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), which is the main humanitari­an agency in Gaza.

There has been an uptick in fatal assaults by Israeli troops on crowds of starving civilians lining up for aid in recent weeks. On Monday night, Israeli

forces killed 11 people waiting for food aid at the same roundabout.

Reporting from Rafah, Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud said seeking aid has become “really dangerous” in the enclave, adding that “the Kuwaiti Roundabout is now known as a death trap”.

“We heard from a hungry and largely traumatise­d population stranded in the Gaza Strip asking what is the purpose of getting those aid trucks into Gaza and its northern area if they’re getting shot at,” he said.

“[The Israeli aggression] also endangers the work of aid workers on the ground,” he added. The Kuwait Roundabout is between the central area of the Gaza Strip and Gaza City, linking northern Gaza to the south.

More than 400 Palestinia­ns have been killed in Israeli attacks on aid deliveries in recent weeks, according to authoritie­s in Gaza.

Sami Abu Salim, an UNRWA employee, told Al Jazeera that he felt frustrated over Wednesday’s attack on the aid centre and warehouse in the eastern part of Rafah as employees have been working around the clock to provide aid to displaced Palestinia­ns.

“This [attacking an aid centre] is forbidden. We are an internatio­nal institutio­n,” Abu Salim said. “We take all of this [aid] to the elderly and the children.” The facility in Rafah is one of the last operating food distributi­on centres in Gaza.

The UNRWA spokeswoma­n Juliette Touma said the Israeli strike caused minimal damage to the supplies, adding that the agency was still distributi­ng aid from the facility after the raid, which killed one of its workers and injured 22 others.

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