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Gaza civil defence says 30 killed in food queue by Israeli fire

30 July 2025
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Gaza civil defence says 30 killed in food queue by Israeli fire
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Israeli forces reportedly killed at least 30 people and injured 300 when they opened fire on a crowd awaiting humanitarian aid in northern Gaza, while the Israeli military claimed no knowledge of any casualties. The UN criticized the insufficient pauses in military operations for aid delivery amidst a deepening hunger crisis, as the ongoing conflict has left Gaza’s population facing famine and resulted in over 60,000 deaths since the war began.

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