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Israeli soldiers instructed to fire at unarmed aid-seekers, as malnutrition soars in Gaza

The New Arab Staff
Jun 27, 2025

Israeli soldiers said that instead of using crowd control measures, they shot at crowds of civilians using machine guns, mortars, and grenade launchers

Israeli soldiers have said that they were ordered to open fire at unarmed Palestinian civilians desperately seeking aid at designated distribution sites in Gaza, a report in the Haaretz newspaper has revealed, as 70 Palestinians were killed across the Gaza Strip – mostly at aid sites belonging to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation – in the last 24 hours.

Soldiers said that instead of using crowd control measures, they shot at crowds of civilians to prevent them from approaching certain areas.

One soldier, who was not named in the report, described the distribution site as a “killing field,” adding that “where I was, between one and five people were killed every day”.

The soldier said that they targeted the crowds as if they were “an attacking force,” instead of using other non-lethal weapons to organise and disperse crowds.

The increased attacks, particularly those targeting aid-seekers, come as Gaza’s government media office said at least 549 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces while trying to get their hands on emergency aid in the last four weeks.

Israeli forces continued their attacks across the Gaza Strip on Friday, killing at least three Palestinians in an attack on Khan Younis, in the south, while also heavily bombing residential buildings east of Jabalia in the north.

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Medical sources also said a Palestinian fisherman was killed, and others wounded, by Israeli naval gunfire off the al-Shati refugee camp, while he was working.

Gaza’s ministry of interior responded to the attacks with a statement, accusing Israel of “seeking to spread chaos and destabilise the Gaza Strip”.

Malnutrition soars

Gazans have continued to desperately seek aid provided by the US and Israel backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, despite the hundreds of people killed at its sites, as malnutrition soars in the territory.

Two infants have died this week due to malnutrition and the ongoing blockade on Gaza.

For weeks now, health officials in the enclave have raised the alarm over the critical shortage of baby formula, but aid continued to be obstructed.

The two infants were buried on Thursday evening, after they were pronounced dead at the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. Medical staff said the cause of death was a lack of basic nutrition and access to essential medical care.

Mohammed al-Hams, Kinda’s father, told local media that children are dying due to severe malnutrition, sarcastically labelling them “the achievements of Netanyahu and his war”.

“Not a second goes by without a funeral prayer being held in the Gaza Strip,” he continued.

On Wednesday, Gaza’s ministry of health said the humanitarian situation in Gaza had reached “catastrophic” levels, noting that there had been a sharp increase in malnutrition among children, particularly in infants.

According to Palestinian official figures, at least 242 people have died in Gaza due to food and medicine shortages, with the majority of them being elderly and children.

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Israel’s war on Gaza has killed at least 61,700 Palestinians since October 2023. The war has levelled entire neighbourhoods, and has been called a genocide by leading rights groups, including Amnesty International.

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Israel Suspends Aid Deliveries in Gaza

by Kyle Anzalone |
Jun 26, 2025

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Donations from around the world support the delivery of food and other vital supplies in Gaza. PHOTO: Palestine Red Crescent Society

Israel announced that no aid would enter Gaza for at least two days, claiming that Hamas had seized some shipments. While Palestinians deny the aid was diverted, some Israeli ministers are calling for shipments to be ended entirely.

On Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz announced that aid would stop entering Gaza until the Israeli Defense Ministry can work on a plan to keep aid from falling into the hands of Hamas. However, Tel Aviv did not provide evidence that Palestinian militants were seizing the shipments.

One Palestinian official said armed men have escorted the aid shipments to prevent looting. Tel Aviv has backed a Palestinian group with ties to ISIS that has stolen some aid shipments.

Currently, a limited amount of aid is entering the Strip to be distributed by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). The GHF has been met with intense scrutiny from other aid agencies, as obtaining aid at the GHF site has become deadly for Palestinian aid seekers. In the one month the GHF was in operation, 549 Palestinians were killed by the IDF attempting to reach aid sites.

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Israel’s National Security Minister, Itamar Ben Gvir, is calling for Tel Aviv to end all aid shipments to the Strip. He claimed that any aid reaching the starving people of Gaza is “an absolute disgrace.” Ben Gvir added he wanted “not a temporary halt to ‘humanitarian’ aid, but a complete stop.”

The minister went on to say, “Halting aid will expedite reaching victory. I will demand that the prime minister bring the issue of introducing aid to the sector to a vote again in the next cabinet session.”

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