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Israel shells Rafah aid site, killing five Palestinians

Israel shells Rafah aid site, killing five Palestinians

Middle East Eye7 hours ago

At least five Palestinians were killed and several others wounded on Friday after Israeli forces shelled an area near an aid distribution point northwest of Rafah, according to medical staff at Nasser Medical Complex speaking to Al Jazeera Arabic.
The attack struck as people gathered in search of food in the southern Gaza Strip, where hunger continues to worsen amid ongoing bombardment and aid restrictions by Israel.

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Israel shells Rafah aid site, killing five Palestinians
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Israel shells Rafah aid site, killing five Palestinians

At least five Palestinians were killed and several others wounded on Friday after Israeli forces shelled an area near an aid distribution point northwest of Rafah, according to medical staff at Nasser Medical Complex speaking to Al Jazeera Arabic. The attack struck as people gathered in search of food in the southern Gaza Strip, where hunger continues to worsen amid ongoing bombardment and aid restrictions by Israel.

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