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Israeli strike near Gaza aid site kills 30, injures over 100 in Rafah

Published on: June 1, 2025 2:53 PM

RAFAH – At least 30 people were killed and more than 115 injured after an Israeli strike hit near an aid distribution point in Rafah, according to Palestinian news agency WAFA. The aid location was operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which recently began providing relief supplies in the region.

There has been no immediate comment from Israeli officials regarding the incident. However, the strike has triggered fresh outrage in Gaza, where thousands rely on aid to survive amid ongoing conflict and blockades. Eyewitnesses reported chaos and panic as people gathered to collect food and supplies when the attack occurred.

The GHF, which operates with limited Israeli support, has faced criticism from some Palestinians who questioned its neutrality. Concerns were also raised about the group’s use of biometric checks and strict screening protocols allegedly aimed at preventing aid from reaching individuals linked to Hamas.

This isn’t the first violent incident near a GHF aid site. On May 28, Hamas claimed that three people were killed and 46 injured by Israeli forces near another distribution center. GHF denied responsibility, while the Israeli military said it had only fired warning shots to disperse crowds and reassert control.

The humanitarian situation in Rafah continues to worsen, with food and medical supplies becoming harder to access. Aid groups warn that continued attacks near relief centers could further disrupt essential aid delivery to vulnerable families and children in the area.

As global attention remains focused on Gaza, calls are growing for an independent investigation and stronger protections for humanitarian efforts. Meanwhile, residents fear more violence as they struggle to access basic necessities amid rising tension and continued military operations.

Filed Under: Top Stories Tagged With: 30 people were killed and more than 115 injured, aid location was operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), Israeli strike hit near an aid distribution point in Rafah, Latest, Palestinian news agency WAFA, rafah

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