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UN chief urges probe into Gaza aid convoy tragedy UN chief urges probe into Gaza aid convoy tragedy
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Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia said it had received dead and wounded from western Gaza CityKamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia said it had received dead and wounded from western Gaza City
Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia said it had received dead and wounded from western Gaza CityKamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia said it had received dead and wounded from western Gaza City
Several countries have joined the UN in calling for an investigation into the deaths of more than 100 Palestinians during an aid delivery in Gaza.Several countries have joined the UN in calling for an investigation into the deaths of more than 100 Palestinians during an aid delivery in Gaza.
At least 112 people were killed and more than 760 injured on Thursday as they crowded around aid lorries.At least 112 people were killed and more than 760 injured on Thursday as they crowded around aid lorries.
Hamas accused Israel of firing at civilians, but Israel said most died in a crush after it fired warning shots.Hamas accused Israel of firing at civilians, but Israel said most died in a crush after it fired warning shots.
The UK foreign secretary called the situation "horrific" and repeated calls for a sustained pause in fighting.The UK foreign secretary called the situation "horrific" and repeated calls for a sustained pause in fighting.
In a statement on Friday, David Cameron said the tragedy could not be separated from inadequate aid supplies to Gaza, which he described as "unacceptable".In a statement on Friday, David Cameron said the tragedy could not be separated from inadequate aid supplies to Gaza, which he described as "unacceptable".
"There must be an urgent investigation and accountability," he said. "This must not happen again.""There must be an urgent investigation and accountability," he said. "This must not happen again."
France, Italy and Germany have also called for an independent investigation into the aid convoy deaths. French President Emmanuel Macron said civilians had been "targeted by Israeli soldiers".France, Italy and Germany have also called for an independent investigation into the aid convoy deaths. French President Emmanuel Macron said civilians had been "targeted by Israeli soldiers".
UN Secretary General António Guterres wrote on social media: "I condemn Thursday's incident in Gaza in which more than 100 people were reportedly killed or injured while seeking life-saving aid."UN Secretary General António Guterres wrote on social media: "I condemn Thursday's incident in Gaza in which more than 100 people were reportedly killed or injured while seeking life-saving aid."
"The desperate civilians in Gaza need urgent help, including those in the north where the UN has not been able to deliver aid in more than a week.""The desperate civilians in Gaza need urgent help, including those in the north where the UN has not been able to deliver aid in more than a week."
Injured Palestinians were taken to al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City for treatmentInjured Palestinians were taken to al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City for treatment
Injured Palestinians were taken to al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City for treatmentInjured Palestinians were taken to al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City for treatment
Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry called the incident a "massacre".Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry called the incident a "massacre".
The UN Security Council held a closed-door emergency meeting to discuss the incident, during which Algeria - the Arab representative of the body - put forward a non-binding statement blaming Israeli forces for "opening fire".The UN Security Council held a closed-door emergency meeting to discuss the incident, during which Algeria - the Arab representative of the body - put forward a non-binding statement blaming Israeli forces for "opening fire".
The US blocked it, according to AP news agency, citing the Palestinian UN ambassador Riyad Mansour who spoke to reporters afterwards. US envoy Robert Wood said the facts of the incident remained unclear.The US blocked it, according to AP news agency, citing the Palestinian UN ambassador Riyad Mansour who spoke to reporters afterwards. US envoy Robert Wood said the facts of the incident remained unclear.
More than 30,000 killed in Gaza, Hamas-run health ministry saysMore than 30,000 killed in Gaza, Hamas-run health ministry says
More than 30,000 killed in Gaza, Hamas-run health ministry saysMore than 30,000 killed in Gaza, Hamas-run health ministry says
Checking Israel's claim to have killed 10,000 Hamas fightersChecking Israel's claim to have killed 10,000 Hamas fighters
Checking Israel's claim to have killed 10,000 Hamas fightersChecking Israel's claim to have killed 10,000 Hamas fighters
Thursday's incident took place shortly after 04:45 (02:45 GMT) at the Nabulsi roundabout, on the south-western edge of Gaza City.Thursday's incident took place shortly after 04:45 (02:45 GMT) at the Nabulsi roundabout, on the south-western edge of Gaza City.
Ramzi Mohammed Rihan was injured in the stampede and described to BBC Arabic what he saw.Ramzi Mohammed Rihan was injured in the stampede and described to BBC Arabic what he saw.
He said: "We were informed that a shipment of flour would arrive through Al-Nabulsi Street and that there would be no shooting.He said: "We were informed that a shipment of flour would arrive through Al-Nabulsi Street and that there would be no shooting.
"We went to get flour to feed our children. We went to Nabulsi Street and before the trucks arrived there was gunfire."We went to get flour to feed our children. We went to Nabulsi Street and before the trucks arrived there was gunfire.
"As the trucks entered, we headed towards them, and as we tried to get the first bag of flour out of the truck, they began to fire at us.""As the trucks entered, we headed towards them, and as we tried to get the first bag of flour out of the truck, they began to fire at us."
Mr Rihan said he was carried to the hospital on a cart and that his X-rays have been delayed due to a lack of electricity.Mr Rihan said he was carried to the hospital on a cart and that his X-rays have been delayed due to a lack of electricity.
Khaled al-Tarawish was also wounded and said his surgery has also been postponed due to a lack of fuel in al-Awada Hospital.Khaled al-Tarawish was also wounded and said his surgery has also been postponed due to a lack of fuel in al-Awada Hospital.
"I went to Nabulsi Street to get a bag of flour," he said. "Because of the crowd I ran under the car, I went to the Awda hospital where they told me that I needed to have an operation but because there was no diesel fuel, they told me the operation would be carried out three days later."I went to Nabulsi Street to get a bag of flour," he said. "Because of the crowd I ran under the car, I went to the Awda hospital where they told me that I needed to have an operation but because there was no diesel fuel, they told me the operation would be carried out three days later.
"All I want is to provide the hospital with diesel fuel so that I can undergo the operation and get my treatment.""All I want is to provide the hospital with diesel fuel so that I can undergo the operation and get my treatment."
The convoy of 30 lorries carrying Egyptian aid was making its way north along what the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) described as a "humanitarian corridor" which it said its forces were securing.The convoy of 30 lorries carrying Egyptian aid was making its way north along what the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) described as a "humanitarian corridor" which it said its forces were securing.
IDF chief spokesman, Rear Adm Daniel Hagari, said civilians surrounded the convoy and people began climbing on the lorries.IDF chief spokesman, Rear Adm Daniel Hagari, said civilians surrounded the convoy and people began climbing on the lorries.
"Some began violently pushing and even trampling other Gazans to death, looting the humanitarian supplies," he said. "The unfortunate incident resulted in dozens of Gazans killed and injured.""Some began violently pushing and even trampling other Gazans to death, looting the humanitarian supplies," he said. "The unfortunate incident resulted in dozens of Gazans killed and injured."
Israeli tanks, he said, "cautiously tried to disperse the mob with a few warning shots" but pulled back "when the hundreds became thousands and things got out of hand".Israeli tanks, he said, "cautiously tried to disperse the mob with a few warning shots" but pulled back "when the hundreds became thousands and things got out of hand".
The Israeli military released aerial video showing hundreds of Palestinians crowding round aid lorriesThe Israeli military released aerial video showing hundreds of Palestinians crowding round aid lorries
The Israeli military released aerial video showing hundreds of Palestinians crowding round aid lorriesThe Israeli military released aerial video showing hundreds of Palestinians crowding round aid lorries
Another IDF spokesman, Lt Col Peter Lerner, said some civilians approached a checkpoint which was about 70 metres (230 feet) away and ignored warning shots fired by the soldiers there.Another IDF spokesman, Lt Col Peter Lerner, said some civilians approached a checkpoint which was about 70 metres (230 feet) away and ignored warning shots fired by the soldiers there.
He said the soldiers, fearing that some of the civilians posed a threat, then opened fire on those approaching in what he described as a "limited response."He said the soldiers, fearing that some of the civilians posed a threat, then opened fire on those approaching in what he described as a "limited response."
Hamas rejected the IDF's account, citing "undeniable" evidence of "direct firing at citizens, including headshots aimed at immediate killing".Hamas rejected the IDF's account, citing "undeniable" evidence of "direct firing at citizens, including headshots aimed at immediate killing".
The incident came hours before Gaza's health ministry announced that more than 30,000 people, including 21,000 children and women, had been killed in Gaza since the start of the current conflict on 7 October. Some 7,000 were missing and 70,450 were injured, it said.The incident came hours before Gaza's health ministry announced that more than 30,000 people, including 21,000 children and women, had been killed in Gaza since the start of the current conflict on 7 October. Some 7,000 were missing and 70,450 were injured, it said.
Watch: Devastation after dozens killed at Gaza aid dropWatch: Devastation after dozens killed at Gaza aid drop
Watch: Devastation after dozens killed at Gaza aid dropWatch: Devastation after dozens killed at Gaza aid drop
Mr Gutteres added: "I am appalled by the tragic human toll of the conflict in Gaza - more than 30,000 people reportedly killed and over 70,000 injured.Mr Gutteres added: "I am appalled by the tragic human toll of the conflict in Gaza - more than 30,000 people reportedly killed and over 70,000 injured.
"I reiterate my call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and the unconditional release of all hostages.""I reiterate my call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and the unconditional release of all hostages."
The executive director of Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) in the UK, Natalie Roberts, said delivering aid to a starving population without adequate security was risking disaster.The executive director of Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) in the UK, Natalie Roberts, said delivering aid to a starving population without adequate security was risking disaster.
Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today programme she said: "We know that there have been very few aid convoys in the last weeks in the north, people have been unable to get anything to eat.Speaking to BBC Radio 4's Today programme she said: "We know that there have been very few aid convoys in the last weeks in the north, people have been unable to get anything to eat.
"We know from our own colleagues that they're having to eat animal food, that they go without food for days on end sometimes. And so people are just completely desperate, and the minute you start trying to deliver food to the region without any sort of security for the convoy, then this was always going to happen.""We know from our own colleagues that they're having to eat animal food, that they go without food for days on end sometimes. And so people are just completely desperate, and the minute you start trying to deliver food to the region without any sort of security for the convoy, then this was always going to happen."
The UN is warning of a looming famine in the north of the territory, where an estimated 300,000 people are living with little food or clean water.The UN is warning of a looming famine in the north of the territory, where an estimated 300,000 people are living with little food or clean water.
Israeli military launched a large-scale air and ground campaign to destroy Hamas - which is proscribed as a terrorist organisation by Israel, the UK and others - after its gunmen killed about 1,200 people in southern Israel on 7 October and took 253 back to Gaza as hostages.Israeli military launched a large-scale air and ground campaign to destroy Hamas - which is proscribed as a terrorist organisation by Israel, the UK and others - after its gunmen killed about 1,200 people in southern Israel on 7 October and took 253 back to Gaza as hostages.
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