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Gaza aid group says 20 killed in crowd crush, blames armed Hamas agitators
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation reports that, for first time, it identified ‘multiple firearms’ among masses waiting for supplies; IDF opens new corridor dividing Khan Younis
By Emanuel Fabian
and AgenciesToday, 12:19 pm
Palestinians carry humanitarian aid packages near the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution center operated by the US-backed organization in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Thursday, June 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said Wednesday that 20 Palestinians were killed in a crush at an aid distribution site in Gaza’s Khan Younis, and accused armed agitators linked to Hamas of fomenting the unrest.
The Israeli- and US-backed group said 19 people were trampled to death and one person was stabbed “amid a chaotic and dangerous surge, driven by agitators in the crowd” at the aid site in the southern Gaza Strip.
“We have credible reason to believe that elements within the crowd – armed and affiliated with Hamas – deliberately fomented the unrest,” the GHF said, adding that for the first time since operations began, multiple firearms had been identified in the crowd.
“This horrific event follows a deeply troubling pattern in recent days. False messages about aid site openings, including at SDS4 (Wadi Gaza) and the long-closed SDS1 (Tal Sultan), have circulated widely on Telegram and other platforms, fueling confusion, driving crowds to closed sites, and inciting disorder,” the GFH said.
The incident came as the IDF continued to maneuver in southern Gaza, bolstering its presence in the area with a new strategic route and overnight airstrikes that hit over 120 targets in the enclave.
Gaza aid group says 20 killed in crowd crush, blames armed Hamas agitators
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation reports that, for first time, it identified ‘multiple firearms’ among masses waiting for supplies; IDF opens new corridor dividing Khan Younis
By Emanuel Fabian
and AgenciesToday, 12:19 pm
Palestinians carry humanitarian aid packages near the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution center operated by the US-backed organization in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, Thursday, June 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said Wednesday that 20 Palestinians were killed in a crush at an aid distribution site in Gaza’s Khan Younis, and accused armed agitators linked to Hamas of fomenting the unrest.
The Israeli- and US-backed group said 19 people were trampled to death and one person was stabbed “amid a chaotic and dangerous surge, driven by agitators in the crowd” at the aid site in the southern Gaza Strip.
“We have credible reason to believe that elements within the crowd – armed and affiliated with Hamas – deliberately fomented the unrest,” the GHF said, adding that for the first time since operations began, multiple firearms had been identified in the crowd.
“This horrific event follows a deeply troubling pattern in recent days. False messages about aid site openings, including at SDS4 (Wadi Gaza) and the long-closed SDS1 (Tal Sultan), have circulated widely on Telegram and other platforms, fueling confusion, driving crowds to closed sites, and inciting disorder,” the GFH said.
The incident came as the IDF continued to maneuver in southern Gaza, bolstering its presence in the area with a new strategic route and overnight airstrikes that hit over 120 targets in the enclave.
And why should we believe this?
Israel doesnt let one journalist in Gaza despite all the Western journalists are on Israel’s side.
@Persian Gulf @Fatman17
Please remove this Eastern European convert and his propaganda.
Let us see what actual legal and diplomatic steps are taken that achieve something useful and tangible beyond mere word service.
That's fine and all; they can meet, discuss, and take legal and diplomatic steps; the central question is what is the enforcing mechanism, you see, diplomatic means include the strength to enforce.
Thus, these meetings amount to nothing. But let them carry on.
As I have said all along, moral outrage belongs in the personal domain, while conflicts as complex as the topic of this thread are always governed by the principles of international geopolitics.
Never the twain shall meet, and those who try to do so are always misled.
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