Violence Erupts at Aid Distribution Sites in Gaza Amid Ongoing Conflict
Israeli forces' gunfire near aid distribution points in Gaza has resulted in over 30 deaths and numerous injuries, raising humanitarian concerns amid a complex aid situation.

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Overview
Israeli forces fired on crowds near aid distribution sites in Gaza, resulting in at least 31 deaths and over 170 injuries.
The Gaza Health Ministry reported significant casualties, with many victims suffering from gunshot wounds.
The U.S. and Israel support a new aid system to prevent Hamas interference, while the UN and major aid groups refuse to cooperate.
Witnesses described chaotic scenes at hospitals overwhelmed with casualties, highlighting the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza.
The ongoing conflict has led to accusations between Hamas and Israel regarding responsibility for the violence and the failure of ceasefire negotiations.
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