Tragic Violence in Gaza Leaves 31 Dead Amid Aid Distribution Chaos

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At least 31 people were killed and over 170 wounded on June 1, 2025, as crowds gathered for aid distribution in the Gaza Strip, according to health officials and witnesses. The violence reportedly occurred when Israeli forces opened fire on individuals trying to access aid from a facility operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, about one kilometer from the site.

Witnesses claimed Israeli troops fired on the crowd as it approached the distribution point, leading to horrific scenes with many suffering gunshot wounds. "The scene was horrible," stated Amr Abu Teiba, who witnessed the chaos. Dr. Marwan al-Hams, a local health official, noted that most injured were shot in vulnerable areas, escalating concerns over the humanitarian situation in Gaza.

Despite the chaos, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation asserted it operated without incident and denied previous claims of violence associated with its aid distribution. Philippe Lazzarini, head of the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, criticized the situation stating, "Aid distribution has become a death trap."

The U.N. and various aid groups continue to voice concerns about the deteriorating conditions for the people of Gaza, where many remain reliant on international assistance amid ongoing conflict.

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