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Many dead after rush for aid supplies in Gaza

2024-02-29T14:15:36.755Z

Highlights: Many dead after rush for aid supplies in Gaza. According to Hamas, an aid operation in Gaza ends in tragedy with over a hundred dead and hundreds injured. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights describes the ongoing attacks as “carnage”. Since the Israeli military offensive began in October, 30,035 people have been killed and 70,457 wounded. The Hamas-controlled health authority announced that 81 people were killed and 132 others injured in the past 24 hours alone. However, the United Nations and other observers point out that the authority's figures have proven to be overall credible.



As of: February 29, 2024, 3:00 p.m

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Trucks carrying relief supplies enter the Gaza Strip - according to aid organizations, the humanitarian situation is catastrophic (archive photo).

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According to Hamas, an aid operation in Gaza ends in tragedy with over a hundred dead and hundreds injured.

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights describes the ongoing attacks as “carnage”.

Geneva/Gaza - Dozens of people were killed in chaos and gunfire around an aid convoy in the Gaza Strip this morning.

The Hamas-controlled health authority accused Israel's army of attacking a crowd in Gaza city waiting for aid.

104 people are said to have been killed and 760 injured.

The information could not initially be independently verified.

The Israeli army said that numerous residents had crowded around arriving trucks with relief supplies in order to loot them.

Dozens were killed and injured as a result of jostling and trampling.

According to the information, people were also run over by the trucks.

This information could not initially be independently verified.

Armed Palestinians are said to have fired on trucks

Several Israeli media outlets reported, citing army sources, that some of the crowd, for an unknown reason, eventually approached the soldiers who were coordinating the import of the trucks, thereby endangering them.

Accordingly, the military opened fire on the group.

Several media outlets also reported, citing the army, that armed Palestinians fired on some of the trucks.

The military initially fired warning shots into the air and fired at the legs of those who approached the soldiers anyway.

The Times of Israel reported that around 30 trucks arrived on the coast in the city of Gaza early this morning.

Thousands of Palestinians ran towards the vans.

The army released a video supposedly showing the onslaught.

Eyewitnesses also reported the use of grenades

A local resident named Mahmud Ahmed told the German Press Agency that people had wanted to receive trucks with relief goods from the south of the coastal area early in the morning in order to get flour and other food.

It was still dark.

Suddenly shots were said to have been fired.

According to the 27-year-old eyewitness, grenades were also said to have been fired.

The resident initially fled, but returned at daybreak, he reported.

When he returned, the Palestinian saw several corpses on the ground.

Residents transported injured people to a hospital on donkey carts, among other things.

This information could not be independently verified either.

Hamas spoke of a “horrible massacre” by Israel, in which the US government was also partly to blame.

The terrorist organization called on people around the world to demonstrate.

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UN: Gaza war is “carnage” – more than 30,000 dead

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, has described the ongoing attacks in the Gaza Strip as “carnage”.

The Hamas-controlled health authority announced that 81 people were killed and 132 others injured in the past 24 hours alone.

Since the Israeli military offensive began in October, 30,035 people have been killed and 70,457 wounded.

Türk cited the death toll at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva and said tens of thousands were also missing and were probably buried under the rubble of their homes.

“This is carnage.”

Hamas figures cannot be independently verified.

However, the United Nations and other observers point out that the authority's figures have proven to be overall credible in the past.

Thousands of tons of ammunition used

Israel has used thousands of tons of ammunition in densely populated residential areas in the Gaza Strip.

These include weapons that cause widespread damage, said Türk.

Such weapons produced a massive blast wave that could rupture human organs and cause deep burns.

“Over the past five months of war, the office has registered numerous incidents indicating war crimes committed by the Israeli armed forces, as well as indications that the Israeli armed forces targeted indiscriminately or disproportionately in violation of international humanitarian law,” Turk said.

Blocking aid deliveries and therefore using starvation as a method of war could, if carried out consciously, potentially be war crimes.

Türk appealed to both sides to recognize the humanity on the other side.

“It is people - Palestinians and Israelis - who are being cruelly harmed,” he said.

“Hamas created the battlefield in Gaza”

The Israeli ambassador defended Israel's actions.

Your country is at war against a terrorist organization.

Hamas created the battlefield in Gaza.

Because the fighters were hiding behind civilians, Israel had no choice but to attack there.

Israel is doing everything it can to comply with international humanitarian law, for example by warning the population about air strikes.

The Palestinian ambassador said children and women desperately lining up to get food were being bombed.

He accused Israel of genocide.

He condemned the October 7 attacks.

However, the calendar did not begin on October 7th.

Israel has been oppressing the Palestinians for decades.

The diplomats from dozens of countries in the room showed no reaction to the speech by the Israeli ambassador, who was in the hall of the UN Human Rights Council with two released hostages.

After the Palestinian representative's speech, however, there was long-lasting applause.

Presumably Israeli attacks in Syria and Lebanon

According to human rights activists, one person was killed in suspected Israeli attacks on targets in Syria and Lebanon.

More than a dozen are said to have been injured.

There was initially no confirmation from the Israeli side.

The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that a truck was hit by a suspected Israeli drone strike near the Syrian city of Homs, not far from the border with Lebanon.

One person was killed.

According to Syrian government circles, it was probably a vehicle belonging to the Shiite organization Hezbollah.

Explosions were also reported in the southwest of the Syrian capital Damascus.

According to the Observatory for Human Rights, an air defense and radar position was targeted.

According to activists, this is the 17th Israeli attack on Syrian territory since the Gaza war began last October.

Hezbollah positions in Lebanon were also reportedly the target of Israeli attacks.

Accordingly, there were already a whole series of air strikes and artillery shelling at various places in the border area during the night.

According to Lebanese security sources, 14 people were injured.

Hezbollah said it fired on Israeli soldiers in the Israeli-Lebanese border area.

Israel is said to have responded with further air strikes.

dpa

Source: merkur

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