Two separate Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, 14 March, resulted in the deaths of at least 29 Palestinians who were seeking aid, according to a statement by Gaza’s health officials. The first attack targeted an aid distribution site in the central Gaza Strip’s Al-Nuseirat camp, which claimed the lives of eight individuals. In a later incident, Israeli firing at a crowd waiting for aid vehicles at a roundabout in northern Gaza resulted in at least 21 deaths and over 150 injuries. Israel’s military stated that it is still assessing the situation, without confirming the incident. A day earlier, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) said that an Israeli military strike on one of its food distribution centres in Rafah, southern Gaza, resulted in the death of at least one employee and the injuries of 22 others. Israeli military later confirmed the attack, stating that the commander of Hamas, Muhammad Abu Hasna, was the target of the strike. RECENT WAR ON GAZA UPDATES A new two-stage ceasefire proposal from Hamas was shared on Friday, March 15, stipulating the initial release of 700–1,000 Palestinian detainees in…
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