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Israeli fire kills at least 18 in Gaza, U.S. envoy visits hostage family protest

Israeli fire kills at least 18 in Gaza, U.S. envoy visits hostage family protest

Posted on June 5, 2026 By admin


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Hospitals in Gaza reported the killing of more than a dozen people, eight of them food-seekers, by Israeli fire on Saturday (August 2025) as Palestinians endured severe risks in their search for food amid airdrops and restrictions on overland aid delivery.

Near a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution site, Yahia Youssef, who had come to seek aid on Saturday (August 2025) morning, described a panicked scene now grimly familiar. After helping carry out three people wounded by gunshots, he said he looked around and saw many others lying on the ground bleeding.

“It’s the same daily episode,” Mr. Youssef said.

In response to questions about several eyewitness accounts of violence at the northernmost of the Israeli-backed American contractor’s four sites, the GHF media office said “nothing (happened) at or near our sites”.

UN: Over 1,300 killed in Gaza while trying to access food

“Worst-case scenario of famine”

The episode came a day after U.S. officials visited one site and U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee called GHF’s distribution “an incredible feat”. International outrage has mounted as the group’s efforts to deliver aid to hunger-stricken Gaza have been marred by violence and controversy.

Abeer Sobh and her children carry water in plastic jerrycans after collecting it from a water truck in Gaza City, Thursday, July 24, 2025.

Abeer Sobh and her children carry water in plastic jerrycans after collecting it from a water truck in Gaza City, Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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“We weren’t close to them (the troops) and there was no threat,” Abed Salah, a man in his 30s who was among the crowds close to the GHF site near Netzarim corridor, said. “I escaped death miraculously.” The danger facing aid seekers in Gaza has compounded what international hunger experts this week called a “worst-case scenario of famine” in the besieged enclave. Israel’s nearly 22-month military offensive against Hamas has shattered security in the territory of some 2 million Palestinians and made it nearly impossible to deliver food safely to starving people.

Killing at aid distribution sites

From May 27 to July 31, 859 people were killed in the vicinity of GHF sites, according to a United Nations report published Thursday. Hundreds more have been killed along the routes of food convoys.

Israel and GHF have said they have only fired warning shots and that the toll has been exaggerated.

GHF says its armed contractors have only used pepper spray or fired warning shots to prevent deadly crowding. Israel’s military has said it has only fired warning shots at people who approach its forces, though on Friday said it was working to make the routes under its control safer.

Health officials reported that Israeli airstrikes and gunfire killed at least 18 Palestinians on Saturday (August 2, 2025), including three whose bodies were transported from the vicinity of a distribution site to a central Gaza hospital along with 36 others who were wounded.

Officials said 10 of Saturday’s casualties were killed by strikes in central and southern Gaza. Nasser Hospital said it received the bodies of five people killed in two separate strikes on tents sheltering displaced people. The dead include two brothers and a relative, who were killed when a strike hit their tent close to a main thoroughfare in Khan Younis.

The Gaza health ministry’s ambulance and emergency service said an Israeli strike hit a family house in an area between the towns of Zawaida and Deir al-Balah, killing two parents and their three children.

Another strike hit a tent close to the gate of a closed prison where the displaced have sheltered in Khan Younis, killing a mother and her daughter, they said.

The hospital said Israeli forces killed five other Palestinians who were among crowds awaiting aid near the newly constructed Morag corridor in Rafah and between Rafah and Khan Younis.

Israel’s military did not immediately respond to questions about the strikes or deaths near the aid sites.

Hostage families protest to end war

Meanwhile in Tel Aviv, families of Israeli hostages protested and urged Israel’s government to push harder for the release of their loved ones, including those shown in footage released by militant groups earlier this week.

U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff joined them a day after visiting Gaza and a week after walking away from ceasefire talks in Qatar, blaming Hamas’s intransigence and pledging to find other ways to free hostages and make Gaza safe.

Families of hostages protest, demanding the release from Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip, at the plaza known as the hostages square in Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025.

Families of hostages protest, demanding the release from Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip, at the plaza known as the hostages square in Tel Aviv, Israel, Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025.
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Of the 251 hostages who were abducted when Hamas led an attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, around 20 are believed to be alive in Gaza. Hamas and Islamic Jihad, the second-largest militant group in Gaza, released separate videos of individual hostages this week, triggering outrage among hostage families and Israeli society.

Israeli media hasn’t broadcast the videos, calling them propaganda, but the family of 21-year-old Rom Braslavski allowed for the release of a photograph showing him visibly emaciated in an unknown location.

After viewing the video, Tami Braslavski, his mother, blamed top Israeli officials and demanded they meet with her.

“They broke my child, I want him home now,” Braslavski told Ynet on Thursday. “Look at him: Thin, limp, crying. All his bones are out.” Hostage families and their supporters protesting in Tel Aviv called on Israel’s government to make a deal to end the war, imploring them to “stop this nightmare and bring them out of the tunnels”.

“Do the right thing and just do it now,” Lior Chorev ,the Hostages Family Forum’s Chief Strategy Officer said.

Airdrops expand despite limited impact

To circumvent restrictions on aid trucks crossing overland into Gaza, additional countries joined the Jordan-led coalition orchestrating parcels being dropped from the skies.

Alongside Israel, several European countries announced plans this week to join airdrop efforts, though most acknowledge the strategy is woefully insufficient.

“If there is political will to allow airdrops — which are highly costly, insufficient; inefficient, there should be similar political will to open the road crossings,” Philippe Lazzarini, the head of the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, wrote on X on Saturday. “Let’s go back to what works; let us do our job.” The recent war on Gaza began when Hamas attacked southern Israel on October 7, 2023, killing around 1,200 people, mostly civilians. Israel’s retaliatory offensive has killed more than 60,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which doesn’t distinguish between militants and civilians and operates under the Hamas government.

The U.N. and other international organisations see it as the most reliable source of data on casualties.

Published – August 02, 2025 06:13 pm IST



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