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Israel has shot dead dozens of Gazans in Gaza City

On Friday, at least 70 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks on various areas of Gaza, according to a count by the Ministry of Health and Civil Defence, of whom at least 25 were shot dead while on their way to humanitarian aid hotspots. 

GAZA (-), 20/06/2025.- Smoke rises in the background as internally displaced Palestinians gather on a beach at sunset in Gaza City, 20 June 2025. More than 55,700 Palestinians have been killed in the Gaza Strip, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, since Israel launched a military campaign in the strip in response to a cross-border attack led by the Palestinian militant group Hamas on 07 October 2023. EFE/EPA/HAITHAM IMAD
Displaced Gazatis on the beach. EFE

The Israeli Army opened fire on a group of citizens on Friday night near the Darabiya roundabout, west of Gaza City, killing dozens of people, according to the Palestinian news agency Wafa, and wounding dozens more. 

The videos broadcast on the Palestinian canals show the dead, on the ground, bleeding, including the bodies burned by the bombings. 

On Friday, at least 70 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks on various areas of the Strip, according to a count by the Ministry of Health and Civil Defence.

Of the dead at least 25 Netzarim wasshot dead while waiting fortheHumanitarian Gaza Foundation (GHF)  aid to reach a humanitarian distribution point . 

Although the offensive with Iran is under way, this has not led Benjamin Netanyahu's government to reduce its attacks on Gaza; on the contrary, it has intensified them. 

Israel has killed more than 55 700 Gazatis since the start of the Gaza offensive 20 months ago, leaving the area completely devastated.

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