Israeli fire kills 67 people seeking aid in Gaza
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Twenty-eight countries including Britain, Japan and a host of European nations issued a joint statement Monday saying the war in Gaza “must end now” — the latest sign of allies' sharpening language as Israel's isolation deepens.
Foreign ministers condemn Israel’s “inhumane” aid restrictions and rising civilian deaths, calling for an immediate ceasefire
On Saturday, Israeli soldiers fired at a crush of Palestinians seeking food from Israeli-supported contractors, killing an estimated 32 people. On Sunday, 93 Palestinians were reported killed when Israeli soldiers opened fire on a melee of civilians desperate for supplies from a U.N. food convoy.
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France 24 on MSNPope Leo slams 'barbarity' of Gaza war as civil defence says Israeli gunfire kills 44Gaza's civil defence agency said Israeli forces opened fire on Sunday on a crowd of Palestinians waiting to collect humanitarian aid, providing a preliminary toll of at least 44 people killed. The latest deaths came as Pope Leo XIV slammed the "barbarity" of the war in Gaza in his traditional Sunday blessing.
Top church leaders visited Gaza after its only Catholic church was struck by an Israeli shell, an attack that killed three.
The direct strike killed three people as confirmed by the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem hours after the attack.