A massacre by the occupation against more than 100 Palestinians gathering to obtain humanitarian aid and Yemeni international condemnation
The Zionist occupation army committed a horrifying massacre on Thursday, resulting in the martyrdom of over 100 people and more than 250 injured who were awaiting aid in the northern besieged Gaza Strip.
Follow-ups – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
According to the spokesman of the Ministry of Health in Gaza, the toll of the “Rashid Street Massacre” has risen to “104 martyrs and 760 injuries from the bullets of the occupation forces.”
Eyewitnesses reported that during the attempt to obtain humanitarian aid, the Zionist occupation forces attacked the population, resulting in hundreds of martyrs and injuries.
The Ministry’s spokesman, Ashraf Al-Qidra, reported an increase in the toll of the “Rashid Street Massacre” to 104 martyrs and 760 injuries caused by the bullets of the occupation forces that targeted the gathering of citizens trying to obtain food during the arrival of aid trucks loaded with flour at the Al-Nablusi intersection west of Gaza City.
According to an eyewitness, the incident occurred at the Al-Nablusi roundabout in the west of Gaza City when a large number of Palestinians rushed to obtain scarce aid that had been reaching their area since the start of the war.
One blogger said, “By God, after this scene, it is an indescribable pain and frustration. They shared aerial footage during the distribution of aid today, and they gathered like ants due to the severity of the famine, and the occupier bombed them and admitted to it.”
International reactions condemning the massacre on Al-Rashid Street in Gaza continued after 104 Palestinians were killed and hundreds were injured by Israeli forces who targeted displaced people trying to obtain food from aid trucks loaded with flour at the Al-Nablusi intersection in the western Gaza Strip.
The horrifying massacre was met with widespread condemnations, demanding an international and transparent investigation in which the
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