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    Home - UK News - At least 59 killed in Gaza after Israeli military opens fire near aid centre and carries out strikes

    At least 59 killed in Gaza after Israeli military opens fire near aid centre and carries out strikes

    At least 59 killed in Gaza after Israeli military opens fire near aid centre and carries out strikes

    At least 59 killed in Gaza after Israeli military opens fire near aid centre and carries out strikes

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    • July 12, 2025
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    Cliff Notes

    • At least 59 Palestinians are reported dead following Israeli military gunfire near an aid distribution centre in Gaza, marking the largest influx of fatalities at a local hospital since May 2022.

    • The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) claimed to have fired “warning shots” at suspects approaching troops, denying awareness of any injuries, while witnesses described the aid centres as sites of deliberate targeting.

    • Humanitarian workers have condemned the attacks as a “policy of mass murder,” with claims of targeted shootings at civilians seeking food aid amidst ongoing Israeli airstrikes across Gaza.

    At least 59 killed in Gaza after Israeli military opens fire near aid centre and carries out strikes | World News

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    At least 59 Palestinians have reportedly been killed after the Israeli military opened fire near an aid centre in Gaza and carried out strikes across the territory.

    The Red Cross, which operates a field hospital in Rafah, said 25 people were “declared dead upon arrival” and “six more died after admittance” following gunfire near an aid distribution centre in the southern Gazan city.

    The Red Cross said: “The overwhelming majority of these patients sustained gunshot wounds, and all responsive individuals reported they were attempting to access food distribution sites.”

    The organisation said the number of deaths marks the hospital’s “largest influx of fatalities” since it began operations in May last year.

    The IDF has said it fired “warning shots” near the aid distribution site but it was “not aware of injured individuals” as a result.

    It said in a statement: “Earlier today, several suspects were identified approaching IDF troops operating in the Rafah area, posing a threat to the troops, hundreds of metres from the aid distribution site.

    “IDF troops operated in order to prevent the suspects from approaching them and fired warning shots.”

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    Palestinians mourn a loved one following the incident near the aid centre. Pic: Reuters

    Mother’s despair over shooting

    Somia Alshaar told Sky News her 17-year-old son Nasir was shot dead while visiting the aid centre after she told him not to go.

    She said: “He went to get us tahini so we could eat.

    “He went to get flour. He told me ‘mama, we don’t have tahini. Today I’ll bring you flour. Even if it kills me, I will get you flour’.

    “He left the house and didn’t return. They told me at the hospital: your son…’Oh God, oh Lord’.”

    Asked where her son was shot, she replied: “In the chest. Yes, in the chest.”

    Image:
    Somia Alshaar, pictured with her daughter, says her son was shot dead. Pic: Reuters

    ‘A policy of mass murder’

    Hassan Omran, a paramedic with Gaza’s ministry of health, told Sky News after the incident that humanitarian aid centres in Gaza are now “centres of mass death”.

    Speaking in Khan Younis, he said: “Today, there were more than 150 injuries and more than 20 martyrs at the aid distribution centres… the Israeli occupation deliberately kills and commits genocide. The Israeli occupation is carrying out a policy of mass murder.

    “They call people to come get their daily food, and then, when citizens arrive at these centres, they are killed in cold blood.

    “All the victims have gunshot wounds to the head and chest, meaning the enemy is committing these crimes deliberately.”

    Israel has rejected genocide accusations and denies targeting civilians.

    Image:
    Two boys mourn their brother at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. Pic: Reuters

    ‘Lies being peddled’

    The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), the controversial US and Israeli-backed group which operates the distribution centre near Rafah, said: “Hamas is claiming there was violence at our aid distribution sites today. False.

    “Once again, there were no incidents at or in the immediate vicinity of our sites.

    “But that’s not stopping some from spreading the lies being peddled by ‘officials’ at the Hamas-controlled Nasser Hospital.”

    The Red Cross said its field hospital in Rafah has recorded more than 250 fatalities and treated more than 3,400 “weapon-wounded patients” since new food distribution sites were set up in Gaza on 27 May.

    Image:
    Palestinians inspect the wreckage after an Israeli airstrike in Deir al Balah. Pic: AP

    It comes after four children and two women were among at least 13 people who died in Deir al Balah, in central Gaza, after Israeli strikes pounded the area starting late on Friday, officials in Al Aqsa Martyrs hospital in the territory said.

    Fifteen others died in Israeli airstrikes in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, according to Nasser Hospital.

    The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has not responded to a request for comment on the reported deaths.

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    Israeli has been carrying out attacks in Gaza since Hamas-led militants killed some 1,200 people and took 251 hostages on 7 October 2023.

    Hamas still holds 50 hostages, with fewer than half of them believed to be alive, after most of the rest were released in ceasefire agreements or other deals.

    Israel’s offensive in Gaza has killed more than 57,000 Palestinians, more than half of them women and children, according to Gaza’s health ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants in its count.

    US President Donald Trump has said he is closing in on another ceasefire agreement that would see more hostages released and potentially wind down the war.

    But after two days of talks this week with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, there were no signs of a breakthrough.

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