Crush at Gaza aid site kills at least 20 Palestinians
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Saif Musallet was just weeks away from celebrating his 21st birthday when he was beaten to death by Israeli settlers when visiting his family in the West Bank. The Florida native’s family has called on the US government to investigate.
Under Gaza’s scorching summer heat, displaced families are enduring unbearable living conditions. (Production by Wafaa Shurafa)
An Israeli proposal to force much of Gaza’s population into a small enclave is now overshadowing negotiations over a truce.
"UN says 875 Palestinians have been killed near Gaza aid sites" and "Attacks against Palestinians intensify in occupied West Bank, says UN rights office". In her post, Halimah says there were no words to describe the continuing carnage except "impunity".
ABC News’ Tom Soufi Burridge investigates why so many Palestinians in Gaza have died near food distribution sites run by the Israeli-approved, U.S.-led Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
There has been an increase in killings of and attacks against Palestinians by settlers and security forces in the occupied West Bank in recent weeks, the United Nations human rights office said on Tuesday.
Gaza health officials say Israeli strikes overnight and into Tuesday killed more than 90 Palestinians across the Gaza Strip, including several families.