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Outrage over report Israeli soldiers ‘ordered’ to shoot aid seekers in Gaza 

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Palestinian children run near debris, amid dust, following an Israeli air raid.

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Published On 28 Jun 202528 Jun 2025

  • US President Donald Trump said a ceasefire in Gaza could be reached “within the next week” as Israeli attacks continue, with more than 60 people killed across the territory on Friday.
  • Gaza’s Government Media Office says revelations in the Israeli media that soldiers were ordered to “deliberately shoot” starving Palestinians seeking aid supplies are further evidence of “war crimes” in Gaza.

 

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