A tragic incident unfolded as Israeli military action resulted in the deaths of over 60 Palestinians in northern Gaza, where desperate crowds had gathered for food aid. The violence occurred during a U.N. aid convoy's arrival, escalating the already dire humanitarian crisis in the area.
Deadly Clashes Erupt Over Aid Distribution in Gaza

Deadly Clashes Erupt Over Aid Distribution in Gaza
Israeli forces reportedly killed dozens of Palestinians amid chaotic aid distribution, raising tensions in the region.
Israeli forces recently confronted a massive gathering of Palestinians in northern Gaza who were seeking aid from United Nations trucks, leading to a tragic outbreak of violence that has left over 60 dead, according to Gaza health officials. Eyewitness accounts from the Gaza health ministry and local hospitals detail that dozens were killed near the Zikim crossing as humanitarian efforts were underway. A field hospital in the vicinity was overwhelmed with casualties, while over 100 others sustained injuries during the attack.
The Israeli military stated that their troops had initially fired warning shots before resorting to open fire, claiming it was necessary to eliminate an unspecified "immediate threat." However, they contested the reported death toll, asserting that their findings did not correspond to the figures released by Gaza health authorities as investigations continue.
The chaotic scene unfolded as the U.N. World Food Program's convoy, carrying essential food supplies for Palestinians, was met with throngs of starving civilians who soon found themselves under gunfire. Aid distribution in Gaza has been characterized by chaos and fear, as residents face escalating hunger exacerbated by ongoing violence.
Following the deadly clashes, the Israeli military urged those remaining in northern Gaza and parts of Gaza City to evacuate, labeling these areas as "combat zones."