Israeli Military Addresses Civilian Harm at Gaza Aid Centers

The Israeli military has admitted that Palestinian civilians were harmed during aid distribution in Gaza. This acknowledgment follows Israel's lifting of an 11-week aid blockade on May 19. More than 400 Palestinians have died in these incidents, prompting military reviews to improve future operations.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 30-06-2025 21:18 IST | Created: 30-06-2025 21:18 IST
Israeli Military Addresses Civilian Harm at Gaza Aid Centers
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The Israeli military admitted on Monday that Palestinian civilians were harmed at aid distribution centers in Gaza, acknowledging gaps in current operations. Instructions were issued to the forces based on lessons learned.

Since the lifting of an 11-week-long aid blockade on Gaza by Israel on May 19, limited United Nations deliveries have resumed.

The U.N. reports indicate that more than 400 Palestinians have died while seeking aid, prompting the Israeli military to review incidents where harm was inflicted on Gazans.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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