Israel kills at least 140 people in Gaza over past day, Hamas-run ministry says
While the world's focus has switched to Iran since Israel began its attacks, Palestinians are continuing to be killed in Gaza.
Israeli gunfire and strikes killed at least 140 people in the past 24 hours, Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry has said.
At least 40 of those were killed today, said the ministry, which does not distinguish between fighters and civilians.
The deaths included people killed in the Maghazi refugee camp, the Zeitoun neighbourhood and Gaza City.
Medics told Reuters that 14 people were killed in Israeli fire at crowds waiting for aid trucks brought in by the United Nations along the Salahuddin Road in central Gaza.
Responding to the Salahuddin road incident, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said despite repeated warnings that the area was an active combat zone, individuals approached troops in a manner that posed a threat to forces.
Its troops fired warning shots, it said, adding it was unaware of injuries.
Commenting on the other strikes, it said it was "operating to dismantle Hamas military capabilities" while taking "feasible precautions to mitigate civilian harm".
Earlier this week, Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry said 397 Palestinians among those trying to get food aid had been killed and more than 3,000 injured since aid deliveries started in late May.