
Ameera Harouda
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4 days ago |
spokesman.com | Aaron Boxerman |Ameera Harouda |Patrick Kingsley |Iyad Abuheweila
Israeli soldiers opened fire Tuesday morning near crowds of Palestinians walking toward a new food distribution site in the southern Gaza Strip, the Israeli military said. The Red Cross and Gaza Health Ministry said at least 27 people had been killed. It was the second such shooting in three days near the same site in the city of Rafah, where thousands of desperate and hungry Palestinians have been coming early each day in hopes of securing food.
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4 days ago |
genocidewatch.com | Aaron Boxerman |Ameera Harouda |Patrick Kingsley |Iyad Abuheweila
Israeli Soldiers Open Fire At Gaza Aid Site. 27 Palestinians Killed. The New York TimesJune 3, 2025By Aaron Boxerman,Ameera Harouda,Patrick Kingsley, and Iyad AbuheweilaAaron Boxerman and Patrick Kingsley reported from Jerusalem, Ameera Harouda reported from Doha, Qatar, and Iyad Abuheweila from Istanbul. This is the second large-scale deadly shooting in three days near the distribution site in the southern city of Rafah, where thousands of Palestinians have tried to secure aid.
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5 days ago |
nytimes.com | Aaron Boxerman |Ameera Harouda
Soldados israelíes dispararon contra las personas y hubo decenas de heridos mientras una enorme multitud se congregaba para intentar conseguir alimentos de un nuevo centro de distribución de ayuda. Más de 20 personas murieron el domingo y más de 100 resultaron heridas cuando palestinos que se habían reunido durante la noche con la esperanza de conseguir alimentos en un centro de distribución de ayuda en Gaza recibieron disparos, según funcionarios de salud locales.
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6 days ago |
spokesman.com | Aaron Boxerman |Ameera Harouda
JERUSALEM — More than 20 people were killed Sunday and more than 100 wounded when Palestinians who had gathered overnight in the hope of obtaining food from an aid distribution center in the Gaza Strip came under fire, according to local health officials. The incident was the latest episode to ensnarl the Israeli-backed initiative to establish aid distribution sites run by U.S. security contractors in the enclave.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Ephrat Livni |Patrick Kingsley |Ameera Harouda |Aaron Boxerman
Starvation looming, desperate Palestinians surged toward an aid center that Israel says was designed to circumvent Hamas. Chaos and confusion broke out at a new aid center in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, the first full day that humanitarian assistance was being distributed through a contentious effort conceived by Israelis. A blockade by Israel since March had halted food and fuel entering the enclave, leaving Palestinians desperate for supplies.
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