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Escalating Violence in Gaza Amid Humanitarian Crisis

Israeli forces have killed over 150 aid-seekers in Gaza as the region faces a dire humanitarian crisis with over 55,000 Palestinian deaths reported.

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  • Israeli forces and armed groups have killed over 150 individuals seeking aid in Gaza, with reports of casualties at U.S.-backed distribution sites.
  • The ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict has led to over 55,000 Palestinian deaths, with many casualties occurring while trying to access humanitarian aid.
  • Experts warn that Israel's blockade has pushed Gaza to the brink of famine, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the region.
  • The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has faced interruptions in aid distribution due to security concerns and overcrowding amid the escalating violence.
  • The United Nations and other aid organizations have expressed concerns over the humanitarian standards of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's operations.

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Highlight the humanitarian crisis in Gaza due to Israel's blockade and military actions.

Israel's blockade and military campaign have pushed Gaza to the brink of famine, according to experts and humanitarian aid workers.

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The Israeli military admitted to firing warning shots at individuals approaching its forces, resulting in reported injuries in the Wadi Gaza area.

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The war has transformed large parts of cities into mounds of rubble.

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"…The latest in a string of shootings that have killed at least 127 people and wounded hundreds since the rollout of a new food distribution system, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry."

Palestinians say Israel and its allies fired on crowd near Gaza aid site. Hospital says 6 killed
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"…Getting aid directly to Gazan civilians comes with a particular set of challenges, and past Israeli initiatives have largely failed."

‘Controlling Aid Is Controlling Gaza’
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Since the start of the aid blockade on 2 March 2025, 57 children have reportedly died from malnutrition according to the Gaza Ministry of Health. Nearly half a million people face catastrophic hunger, with nearly 71,000 children under five expected to become acutely malnourished in the next eleven months if the situation persists[1].

Between 7 October 2023 and 4 June 2025, the Ministry of Health in Gaza reports at least 54,607 Palestinians killed, with some sources reporting over 55,000 deaths as the situation continues to develop.

The main obstacles include ongoing military activity, security concerns, overcrowding at distribution sites, and interference from both Israeli forces and armed groups. There are also significant gaps in international support and operational challenges for aid organizations.

International organizations such as the WHO and the UN have strongly condemned the situation, warning that without immediate access to food and essential supplies, the situation will continue to deteriorate. They have called for urgent action to allow humanitarian aid to reach those in need[1].

According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, 16,278 children have been killed since October 2023[5].

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