Health Ministry says “dozens” killed and wounded in “horrific massacre” of aid-seekers at Kuwaiti roundabout in Gaza City.
An Israeli air strike on an aid truck in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, killed at least ten people and injured several others on Sunday, Palestine's Wafa news agency reported.
Al Jazeera said the bombing targeted "the truck belonging to a Kuwaiti association in the Al-Brook area on Al-Bahr Street.
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Hamas said the attack indicated that "the occupation's continued targeting of aid convoys expresses an unprecedented level of criminality and brutality in contemporary history".
The attack comes a few days after another Israeli attack on aid seekers killed more than a hundred people in Gaza City.
Residents had gathered seeking food on 29 February from an aid convoy, with the area completely cut off by Israeli forces.
The military claims it did not strike the convoy and that most deaths were due to a stampede.
These findings contradict the words of Palestinian officials and eyewitnesses, who said people were indiscriminately shot at by Israeli forces while waiting for food aid in Gaza City.
Gaza’s Health Ministry says at least 15 children have died in the past few days from malnutrition and dehydration at the Kamal Adwan Hospital in Gaza City hours after UNICEF chief warned of acute malnutrition territory.
Aljazeera's correspondent on the ground in Gaza reports that more than 40 injured people arrived at Al Awda Hospital following the bombing of a house in the central Gaza camp that was sheltering displaced Palestinians.
The majority of those killed were women and children, reports Palestinian news agency Wafa, citing local sources, after Israeli forces bombed a house where displaced Palestinians were sheltering in the central Gaza refugee camp.
At least 10 were killed and many others wounded, Wafa said.
Iran says executed ‘Mossad terrorist’ was arrested abroad
Iran’s state television says the still-unnamed “terrorist” who was executed this morning for allegedly working for Israel’s intelligence agency Mossad was arrested in a neighbouring country.
It did not say which country or whether Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps or Ministry of Intelligence were aided by the other country’s government in bringing him back.
But state television showed footage of the hooded man being taken by Iranian officers from the plane that brought him back 13 days after leaving Iran.
The individual, only identified as Saeed, was allegedly recruited online by Mossad four years ago, Iran alleges.
He was said by state television to have set up a warehouse some 1.6 kilometres (1 mile) away from a Ministry of Defence site in Isfahan that came under attack by four quadcopters guided remotely by “Israeli satellites” on the night of January 28, 2023.
Truce talks are expected to resume in Egypt on Sunday but the details beyond a possible six-week pause in fighting remain unclear despite US officials’ claims a ceasefire is near. A senior Hamas official told AFP on Sunday that a ceasefire may be secured “within 24 to 48 hours” if Israel accepted their demands.
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