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At least 51 Gazatis have been killed in a humanitarian relief centre in southern Gaza

The authorities have also indicated that more than 200 people have been injured, 20 of them seriously. Israel itself and the United States support the foundation as the largest number since the distribution of food boxes began.
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The moment dozens of wounded and dead arrive at Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis

Gaza authorities reported on Tuesday that 51 other Gazatis have been shot dead by Israeli soldiers at a humanitarian outpost in the south of the Gaza Strip, Jan Yunis. The authorities say there are more than 200 wounded, at least 20 of them seriously.

Since the Israeli-American food delivery began, the shootings have been a daily bread from the Israeli army, and with this latest incident, 400 people have already been killed in this way. Today's is the attack that has caused the largest number of casualties in a humanitarian aid facility.

The situation between Israel and Iran is getting worse. On the fifth day of the conflict, this morning, there have been explosions in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, with missile launches from Iran. Sirens have been heard in various parts of the country, and the Israeli Defence Forces have confirmed that their protection system has stopped several shells. 

Meanwhile, the Israeli army has claimed to have killed Iranian military commander Ali Shadmani in a night attack in central Tehran

Tumpe ruled out a truce.

US President Donald Trump has dismissed the possibility of a ceasefire on the 5th day of the face-to-face between Israel and Iran and instead declared a real or real end.

Trump left the G7 summit in Canada a day earlier than expected and convened the National Security Council and cancelled today's agenda.

However, the US President has made it clear that he has "nothing to do" with a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, thereby rejecting the statements of French President Emmanuel Macron, who said the US President was planning to send a ceasefire proposal.

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