ALWAGHT- Israeli forces fired upon displaced Palestinians awaiting aid in western Rafah, killing at least 23 and wounding others.
At least 23 Palestinians were killed and 200 wounded on Tuesday when Israeli forces opened fire on displaced civilians seeking humanitarian aid west of Rafah in southern Gaza, according to Palestinian media. This follows a surge in violence near aid distribution centers, with Gaza’s Health Ministry reporting 75 deaths since Sunday—including 35 in a single day—and over 400 injuries since May 27. Overnight, three more Palestinians, including a child, were killed in an Israeli airstrike on displaced families’ tents in Deir al-Balah, while gunfire targeted eastern Gaza City.
The attack underscores a broader pattern of Israeli forces targeting aid-seekers amid a catastrophic, man-made famine. International organizations have condemned the repeated assaults, with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) denouncing the US-Israeli aid plan as "dehumanizing" and "ineffective," warning it may constitute a crime against humanity. The group accused Israel of weaponizing starvation and using aid coordination as cover for military operations and forced displacement.
MSF Secretary-General Christopher Lockyear slammed the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, arguing it legitimizes ongoing aggression while failing to address the humanitarian crisis. As civilian casualties mount, the plan has drawn global scrutiny, with critics alleging it facilitates ethnic cleansing under the guise of aid distribution.