

Health workers in Gaza say at least four Palestinians were killed by Israeli gunfire.
The IDF said the troops directed warning of the shooting after verbal challenges to groups moving towards them and deemed threats.
This is the latest deadly incident, near the aid allocation point in Gaza, established by a new organization supported by Israel and the United States, Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).
The IDF said people knew people were injured, adding: “The numbers … do not match the information currently held by the IDF.”
The latest incident happened before dawn, near which was the aid allocation site near Rafa, southern Gaza.
Palestinian paramedics said they had evacuated four of the murdered people because the crowds gathered at the aid center that would be open and they could get food.
A woman said her husband was shot dead while waiting to collect food for his family.
Israeli troops announced that Palestinians could only travel between 06:00 and 18:00 local time to the GHF distribution location – at other times it should be considered an “active combat zone”.
GHF said it opened three attractions on Sunday – one in central Gaza, at 06:00 and then two locations in Rafa at noon.
After a three-month lockdown, Israel has recently begun allowing limited aid to enter Gaza, prioritizing distribution through GHF.
The allocation location is part of the new aid system – condemned by humanitarian groups – Aim to bypass the United NationsIsrael said, this did not stop Hamas from transferring aid to fighter jets.
The UN said this is not a common problem and that the GHF system is not feasible and immoral.
GHF is in controversy after several fatal incidents in the first week of operation.
More than 60 Palestinians were killed by gunfire after the foundation distributed aid in the first three days, according to reports from medical staff and local health authorities.
Several witnesses accused Israeli soldiers of murder.
The IDF said it fired warning footage in the first two days and shot the shooting of the Palestinian suspect heading towards its post for the third time, adding that the incident was being investigated.
Saturday, Six Palestinians were killed and several others were injured Civil defense agency run by Hamas said Israeli gunfire.
The Israeli military again said it warned it of shootings in a threatening manner.
Meanwhile, according to group activists, the fleet trying to resist Israel’s blockade is currently 160 miles from Gaza.
The Alliance of Free Fleets is responsible for the Madeleine vessel, which among its crew is climate activist Greta Thunberg, who said on the way, it is “actively preparing for the possibility of interception.”
Israeli Defense Minister Katz told the army to stop ships arriving in Gaza.
He warned: “You’d better look back because you won’t be in Gaza.”