Palestinians seeking help continue to be killed near the distribution sites operated by the Humanitarian Gaza Foundation.
At least 34 Palestinians have been killed and several others injured by Israeli while waiting for humanitarian aid in the central and southern ribbon of Gaza, the hospital sources told Al Jazeera.
At least 82 Palestinians were killed all over Gaza by the Israeli army on Friday, sources said, including some in an attack where planes bombed a house west of Deir El-Balah.
At least 37 people were killed in Central Gaza, including 23 seeking help, according to hospital sources. In the city of Gaza, 23 other people lost their lives, while 22 were killed in southern Gaza – 11 of whom were also helpful seekers.
Israeli attacks on hungry Palestinians near aid centers have killed hundreds of people since Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) began distributions on May 27.
The Israeli and United States shadow group charged with distributing aid supplies has been criticized From the United Nations for his “failure” to ensure the safe distribution of supplies in Gaza, where aid agencies have warned that the entire population is facing the threat of hunger after Israel imposed a total blockade from the beginning of March to the end of May.
Ismail Al-Thawabta, the Director General of the Gaza Government’s media office, said on Thursday that the total number of aid killed was 409, and another 3,203 had been injured.
UNICEF warned that the Gaza belt is also facing a man -made drought while its water systems collapsed.
“Children will start to die of thirst,” spokesman James Elder told Journalists in Geneva on Friday. “Only 40 percent of drinking water production facilities remain functional.”
The UN agency warned that the GHF distribution system was “making a desperate situation worse”.
The old man, who was recently in Gaza, said he had a lot of evidence of wounded women and children while trying to get food aid, including a young man who was injured by a reservoir shell and later died of his wounds.
He said the lack of public clarity when sites, some of which are in combat areas, were open was causing events of mass victims.
“There have been times when the information (it was) shared that a site is open, but it is then communicated on social media that they are closed, but that information was shared when the Gaza Internet was down and people had no access to it,” he said.
On Wednesday, GHF said in a statement that it had distributed three million meals to three countries of its aid without an incident.
As Israel’s war against Gaza continues, it has also traded Air Attacks with Iranin for a week.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan warned on Friday that Israel’s conflict with Iran and his genocide in Gaza is “quickly reaching the point of return”.
“This madness should end as soon as possible,” Erdogan said during a speech on the Organization of the Youth Forum of Islamic Cooperation in Istanbul. “Israel complained about the damage to his hospitals today, however he has so far carried out over 700 attacks on health care facilities only in Gaza,” he added, repeating calls for ceasefire.
