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At least 10 people were killed when the Israeli forces opened fire near two places for the distribution of assistance, where a large number of hungry Palestinians again searched for food, according to them, witnesses and health workers on Saturday.
Forcibly incidents occurred the day after American officials visited the Israeli district of the GAZ GHF GAZ, and US Ambassador Steve Uitkov called the system an “incredible feat”.
The latter came almost a week after Israel under international pressure against the background of growing scenes with hungry children, announced limited humanitarian pauses of attacks and air shots to reach more foods to more than 2 million inhabitants of Gaza.
But the United Nations, partners and Palestinians say that there are very few help, while the months of supplies accumulate outside the gases in anticipation of the approval of Israel.
And although the UN according to estimates, from 500 to 600 trucks are required daily, trucks enter mostly desperate people and criminal groups before reaching the distribution warehouses.
On Saturday, the Ministry of Health in Gaza reported that the seven Palestinians had died of causes associated with malnutrition over the past 24 hours, including the child.
More deaths near the areas supported by the USA
Next to the northern northern distribution of GHF near the corridor Netzarim Yahiy Yusef, who came to seek help, described a gloomy home scene. After he helped transport three people wounded shots, he said that he saw others on the ground.
“This is the same every everyday episode,” said Yusef. Health workers said that at least eight people were killed. The Israeli army said that she had left warnings at a rally approaching his forces.
According to witnesses, at least two people were killed in the Shakuush area, hundreds of meters (yards) from the point where GHF works in the southern city of Rafa. Nasser’s hospital in Han UNESE received two corpses and many were injured.
Witness Mohammed Abu Tah said that Israeli troops opened fire on the crowd. He saw three people – two men and women – to shoot when he left.
The Israeli army stated that I did not know about the fire of its forces in this area. GHF said that nothing had happened near his premises.
GHF says that its armed contractors used only a pepper spray or threw warning shots to prevent a deadly crowd. On Friday, the Israeli army said that she was working to make routes under his control safer.
GHF – supported by the support of millions of dollars from the United States – began in May, since Israel was looking for an alternative to the UN system, which defended most of the war, but was accused of Israel of resolving Hamas. Israel did not provide evidence in support of this requirement, and the UN refused.
From May 27 to July 31, 859 people were killed near the GHF sections, according to the UN report on Thursday. Hundreds of others were killed on the routes of the UN Lider. The police, led by Hamas, once guarded these highways, but Israeli fire aimed at officers.
Israel and GHF claim that the report is excessive.
Homer’s families are pushing Israel to close the agreement
Meanwhile, the special envoys of the US President Donald Trump, Steve Whitkov, met with the hostile families on Saturday, a week after he refused the negotiations on the ceasefire, accusing the impatient of Hamas.
Uitkov accompanied the US ambassador to Israel, Mike Khakabi, to the delivery station of the Humanitarian Fund in Gaza in the southern city of Rafa, one of the three such sites in the exclusive region.
According to The Washington Post, Uitkov said that in the country he developed a plan to free all the remaining hostages.
Trump “Now believes that everyone should return home at the same time, without fragmented agreements,” Vitkov said during the debate, which was recorded in the tape recorder and was broadcast on Israeli television.
Protesters from families in the square known as Homer -Square in Tel Aviv, Israel, called on Saturday the Israeli government to conclude an agreement on the termination of the war, begging him to “stop this nightmare and pull them out of the tunnels.”
According to Whitkov, the US authorities want to release half of the remaining 20 hostages on the first day of the ceasefire, while the rest of the hostages will follow shortly after that. They say that twenty of 50 hostages are dead.