Hamas says strikes killed 20 Gazans awaiting aid; Israel denies claim

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The

Palestinian health ministry

accused

Israeli forces

of launching an attack near an

aid distribution point

in war-wracked northern Gaza, killing 20 people and wounding 155. The Israeli military said Friday that Palestinian gunmen opened fire in that attack and that none of its forces fired toward the waiting crowd or the aid convoy.
Some of those in the crowd near the Kuwaiti Roundabout, the aid distribution point, were run over by the trucks, the military said.

The Israeli forces were securing a convoy of 31 aid trucks when the violence erupted late Thursday, it added.
Meanwhile, an aid ship loaded with some 200 tons of food was seen approaching Gaza's shores on Friday in a mission to inaugurate a sea route from Cyprus to help alleviate the humanitarian crisis in the enclave, five months into the war.
The ship, operated by the Spanish aid group

Open Arms

, left Cyprus on Tuesday towing a barge laden with food sent by World Central Kitchen, the charity founded by celebrity chef Jose Andres.
Australia announced it would resume funding to UN relief agency for Palestinians and pledged money to Unicef to provide services in Gaza.

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