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Among the tens killed, there are 13 aid applicants, as NGOs warn that Israel also deliberately blocks access to energy.
At least 43 people have been killed in various Israeli attacks since dawn while the soldiers tirelessly strike the besieged enclave, according to medical sources, with the overall number of Palestinian death in the war exceeding 56,000.
People killed on Monday include at least 20 aid seekers who lost their lives while desperately trying to access food for their families in the controversial centers of the United States and Israel Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which the United Nations condemned for his “armament” of aid.
The murders are the last of a wave of daily carnage, targeting the hungry Palestinians who continue to make the perilous journey to the points of food. Critics have criticized sites as “human slaughterhouses” in an aggravation of hunger and the crisis of imminent famine.
The Israeli attacks against the Palestinians near the aid centers have killed more than 400 people and injured around 1,000 since the GHF distributions on May 27.
Hani Mahmoud, from Al Jazeera, reporting from Gaza City, said that Israel was engaged in his conflict with Iran while he also continues “the murder of Palestinians through the Gaza Strip with deadly air strikes on tents or residential houses”.
“The hungry crowds meet in food distribution centers in Rafah or in the Netzarim corridor. Until now, 13 aid seekers have been slaughtered today. They are part of 30 people killed by the Israeli army since the first hours,” said Mahmoud.
Meanwhile, the WAFA news agency reported that at least four people had been killed and several others injured by an Israeli air attack against a residential building in the Jabalia northern Gaza.
Three others, all brothers, were killed by Israeli forces as they inspected their damaged house in the Al-Salateen region of Beit Lahiya, in northern Gaza.
In the center of Gaza, the Al-Awda hospital in the Nuseirat refugee camp announced that it had received the bodies of two Palestinians and treated 35 others injured in Israeli strikes on crowds gathered along rue Salah Al-Din.
Sixteen of the wounded were in critical condition and transferred to other hospitals in the central governorate, Wafa said.
Israeli artillery has also bombed the district of Shujayea in the east of Gaza City.
The latest victims’ figures have brought the number of people killed in the territory since the start of the 20 -month War in Israel, more than 56,000, with at least 131,559 injured.
The attacks are involved as the Norwegian Refugee Council (CNRC) warned that the absence of Reliable energy sources is a key threat to survival in Gaza.
The “deliberate denial of access to energy”, such as electricity and fuel, “undermines fundamental human needs” in the enclave, said CNRC in a new report.
Israel has maintained a blockade of aid paralyzing on Gaza, sealing vital borders and preventing aid entry, food, medical supplies and essential fuel.
“In Gaza, energy is not a question of convenience – this is a question of survival,” said Benedicte Giaever, executive director of Norcap, who is part of the CNRC.
“When families cannot cook, when hospitals become dark and when water pumps stop running, the consequences are immediate and devastating. The international community must prioritize energy in all humanitarian efforts,” she added.
The NRC report noted that without power, health establishments in Gaza have been affected negatively, emergency surgeries having to be delayed, and fans, incubators and dialysis machines unable to operate.