UN says 'deadly attacks' around Gaza aid sites 'a war crime'
Tuesday, 3 June 2025 () UN human rights chief Volker Turk condemned the deadly attacks on civilians near aid distribution sites in Gaza as potential war crimes. Recent incidents, including one in Rafah that killed 27, highlight the dangers faced by Palestinians seeking essential food aid. Turk called for investigations and accountability, criticizing Israel's militarized aid system for endangering lives and violating international standards.
What we know about the shootings near Gaza aid distribution sites
EuroVerify takes a look at the facts to build up a timeline of the deadly incidents to determine what we know so far.
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