A: Hey, got any updates from the news?
B: Not really, what's going on?
A: Well, it seems there's been some serious trouble in Gaza. Israeli attacks left over 30 people dead, and sadly, more than 34 died just yesterday!
B: Oh no, that's terrible! When did this happen?
A: It was on the start of Eid al-Adha, one of Islam's most important holidays. People were even praying at mosques that got destroyed because of these attacks.
B: Wow, I can't imagine how tough it must be for them. By the way, did something happen with food distribution in Gaza too?
A: Yeah, that's another sad part. The US-led Gaza Humanitarian Foundation announced they're stopping food distribution because of overcrowding at those sites. They started this operation just a few days ago, on May 27th.
B: And things got even worse?
A: Unfortunately, yes. Eight people died in Israeli attacks around the food distribution sites yesterday.
B: That's awful... But what did the Israeli military say about this?
A: They said their troops fired warning shots at those who approached them near the distribution sites.
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Arab media are reporting that Israeli attacks have left more than 30 people dead in Gaza.
Qatar-based broadcaster Al Jazeera reported that at least 34 people were killed on Friday alone.
The attacks came at the start of Eid al-Adha, one of Islam's most important holidays. Palestinians were seen praying at mosques that were destroyed.
Also on Friday, the US-led Gaza Humanitarian Foundation announced it will halt distributing food in the enclave, citing overcrowding at distribution sites. The group began the operation on May 27.
Gaza authorities announced that eight people were killed by Israeli attacks around food distribution sites on Friday.
The Israeli military has explained that its troops fired warning shots to those who had approached them around distribution sites.
B: Not really, what's going on?
A: Well, it seems there's been some serious trouble in Gaza. Israeli attacks left over 30 people dead, and sadly, more than 34 died just yesterday!
B: Oh no, that's terrible! When did this happen?
A: It was on the start of Eid al-Adha, one of Islam's most important holidays. People were even praying at mosques that got destroyed because of these attacks.
B: Wow, I can't imagine how tough it must be for them. By the way, did something happen with food distribution in Gaza too?
A: Yeah, that's another sad part. The US-led Gaza Humanitarian Foundation announced they're stopping food distribution because of overcrowding at those sites. They started this operation just a few days ago, on May 27th.
B: And things got even worse?
A: Unfortunately, yes. Eight people died in Israeli attacks around the food distribution sites yesterday.
B: That's awful... But what did the Israeli military say about this?
A: They said their troops fired warning shots at those who approached them near the distribution sites.
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Arab media are reporting that Israeli attacks have left more than 30 people dead in Gaza.
Qatar-based broadcaster Al Jazeera reported that at least 34 people were killed on Friday alone.
The attacks came at the start of Eid al-Adha, one of Islam's most important holidays. Palestinians were seen praying at mosques that were destroyed.
Also on Friday, the US-led Gaza Humanitarian Foundation announced it will halt distributing food in the enclave, citing overcrowding at distribution sites. The group began the operation on May 27.
Gaza authorities announced that eight people were killed by Israeli attacks around food distribution sites on Friday.
The Israeli military has explained that its troops fired warning shots to those who had approached them around distribution sites.
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Summary
Israeli attacks in Gaza during Eid al-Adha resulted in over 60 fatalities, with at least 34 deaths reported on Friday alone. The US-led Gaza Humanitarian Foundation halted food distribution due to overcrowding at sites, starting operation on May 27th. Additionally, eight people were killed near
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20250607_04/
Date: June 7, 2025
Created: 2025/06/07 19:01
Updated: 2025/12/08 03:46
Last Read: 2025/06/07 19:24