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At least 12 killed by Israeli fire near aid distribution centers in Gaza
Storyline: Israeli troops killed at least 12 people and wounded others in shootings near two aid distribution points in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, which are run by an Israeli and U.S.-backed group, Palestinian health officials and witnesses said Sunday. A statement issued by the Gaza's health authorities on Sunday also reported that at least 41 Palestinians had been killed in the Israeli military operations since early morning of that day. Munir Al-Bursh, director general of the health authorities in Gaza, said on Sunday that the health-care system there is on the brink of collapse, overwhelmed by Israel's continued military strikes and blockade. He noted that the remaining functioning hospitals in the Gaza Strip will completely cease operations within two days if they do not receive their designated fuel. Munir Al-Bursh has announced a state of emergency in hospitals in Gaza due to this dire situation. Also on Sunday, the Israeli military said that it had recovered the body of Mohammed Sinwar, head of Hamas' military wing, from a tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip, and had taken it to Israel. In a statement, the Israeli military said that following an identification process, it had confirmed that "the body of Mohammed Sinwar was located in the underground tunnel route beneath the European Hospital in Khan Younis." Sinwar and Muhammad Shabaneh, commander of Hamas' Rafah Brigade, were killed in the tunnel on May 13 by the Israeli military and the Shin Bet intelligence agency, the statement said. The bodies were found during a raid in the area that began on Wednesday under heavy airstrikes, and the raid was still ongoing, the Israeli military added. Sinwar, 49, was described by the Israeli military as one of Hamas' most senior and long-serving commanders, playing a central role in the Oct. 7, 2023 attack on Israel. He was the younger brother of Yahya Sinwar, the former Hamas leader in Gaza, who was killed by the Israeli military in October 2024. Shotlist: Gaza Strip - Recent: 1. Palestinians gathering near aid distribution site Khan Younis, Gaza Strip - May 24, 2025: 2. Various of displaced Gaza people getting bread Jabalia, Gaza Strip - June 6, 2025: 3. Various of damaged buildings, ambulance 4. Injured people being transported 5. Various of wards in tent Gaza City, Gaza Strip - May 30, 2025: 6. Various of people in hospital, medical worker treating patient Gaza Strip - June 5, 2025: 7. Various of pedestrians, damaged buildings Gaza Strip - Recent: 8. Various of tents Gaza City, Gaza Strip - May 25, 2025: 9. Child sitting in front of tents 10. Damaged buildings, national flag of Palestine. [Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland]
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