Gaza civil defence says Israeli forces kill 18
A Palestinian man walks beside the rubble of a house hit by overnight Israeli strikes in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip on Monday © Bashar TALEB / AFP
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Gaza's civil defence agency said Israeli forces killed 18
people on Friday, including 10 who were waiting for aid in the south of the
war-ravaged territory.
The fresh deaths came as the United Nations said nearly 800
people had been killed trying to access food in Gaza since late May, when
Israel began easing a more than two-month total blockade on supplies.
UN rights office spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani said most of
the deaths occurred near facilities operated by the US- and Israel-backed Gaza
Humanitarian Foundation.
"We've recorded now 798 killings, including 615 in the
vicinity of the GHF sites," from the time the group's operations began in
late May until July 7, Shamdasani said Friday.
An officially private effort, GHF operations have been
marred by chaotic scenes and frequent reports of Israeli forces firing on
people waiting to collect rations.
The UN and major aid groups have refused to cooperate
with the foundation over concerns it was designed to cater to Israeli
military objectives and violates basic humanitarian principles.
Responding to the UN's figures, Israel's military said it
had worked to minimise "possible friction between the population and the
IDF forces as much as possible".
"Following incidents in which harm to civilians who
arrived at distribution facilities was reported, thorough examinations were
conducted... and instructions were issued to forces in the field following
lessons learned," it added.
Gaza civil defence official Mohammed al-Mughayyir said that
10 people were shot by Israeli forces on Friday while waiting for supplies in
the Al-Shakoush area northwest of Rafah, where there are regular reports of
deadly fire on aid seekers.
The civil defence reported six more people killed in four
separate Israeli air strikes in the area of Khan Yunis, in the south of the
territory.
Two drone strikes around Gaza City in the north killed two
more people, civil defence spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP.
There was no immediate comment on the latest strikes from
the Israeli military, which has recently expanded its operations across Gaza.
Media restrictions in Gaza and difficulties in accessing
many areas mean AFP is unable to independently verify the tolls and details
provided by the civil defence agency and other parties.
A Palestinian speaking to AFP from southern Gaza on
condition of anonymity reported ongoing attacks and widespread devastation,
with Israeli tanks seen near Khan Yunis.
"The situation remains extremely difficult in the area
-- intense gunfire, intermittent air strikes, artillery shelling, and ongoing
bulldozing and destruction of displacement camps and agricultural land to the
south, west and north of Al-Maslakh," an area to Khan Yunis's south, said
the witness.
Israel's military said in a statement that its soldiers were
operating in the area, dismantling "terrorist infrastructure sites, both
above and below ground", and seizing "weapons and military equipment".
The civil defence also reported on Friday five people killed
in an Israeli strike the previous night on a school sheltering displaced
Palestinians in Jabalia al-Nazla, in northern Gaza.
Nearly all of Gaza's population has been displaced at least
once during the more than 21-month war, which has created dire humanitarian
conditions for the more than two million people living there.
Many have sought shelter in school buildings, but these have
repeatedly come under Israeli attack, with the military often saying they were
targeting Hamas militants hiding among civilians.


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