Family members of Yitzhak Zeiger lay an Israeli flag on his remains as they bid their final farewells during his burial ceremony at a cemetery in Jerusalem, Israel, on Friday, March 1, 2024. The moment was captured by Leo Correa in a photograph for the Associated Press.


March 02, 2024

In a troubling development in Rafah, Gaza Strip, the leader of a Gaza City hospital disclosed that more than 80% of the Palestinians treated for injuries linked to the tumult surrounding an aid convoy were wounded by gunfire, indicating significant shooting by Israeli forces. The toll from Thursday's unrest reached 115 Palestinians killed and over 750 injured, with conflicting reports on the cause of the casualties.

Dr. Mohammed Salha, acting director of Al-Awda Hospital, stated that out of 176 wounded brought to the facility, 142 had gunshot wounds, while 34 displayed injuries from a stampede. The uncertainty surrounding the circumstances leading to the deaths highlighted the grim reality of Gaza's severe humanitarian crisis, worsened by the near-impossibility of aid delivery due to logistical challenges and ongoing hostilities. 

Despite appeals for safe passages for aid convoys, the situation remains precarious, with hunger deepening in Gaza's north due to isolation and military restrictions. Amid escalating tensions, President Joe Biden unveiled plans for U.S. assistance, including potential airdrops of aid to Gaza, following a Jordanian aircraft's delivery of essential supplies. However, aid officials voiced concerns over the sustainability and efficacy of airdrops compared to the pressing need for open crossings and coordinated aid efforts. 

The tragic events surrounding the aid convoy raise significant questions about Israel's capacity to maintain order and address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, particularly amid post-war plans to retain control over the territory. As the conflict persists, with no immediate resolution in sight, the toll on civilian lives continues to rise, underscoring the urgent need for international intervention to alleviate Gaza's suffering.

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