Gaza’s civil defence agency said at least 12 people have been killed in fresh Israeli attacks. Medical officials said the latest strike targeted displaced Palestinians seeking refuge in makeshift tents in the south. Meanwhile, the IDF admitted it opened fire near a food distribution site operated by the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation yesterday, which killed 27 Palestinians, including children. The United Nations has criticised the aid distribution model, suggesting that the use of private US facilities risks militarising aid. Trent Murray reports.
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