Israeli forces have killed at least 110 Palestinians in attacks across Gaza on Saturday, including 34 people waiting for food rations at the United States-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) in southern Rafah, reports Al Jazeera.
The killings on Saturday came as progress in ceasefire talks in Qatar stalled and condemnation grew of the Israeli plan to forcibly displace the enclave's entire population.
In Rafah, survivors and witnesses said Israeli forces fired directly at Palestinians in the al-Shakoush area, in front of one of the GHF sites, which the United Nations and rights groups have slammed as "human slaughterhouses" and "death traps".
Al Jazeera's Tareq Abu Azzoum, reporting from Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, said Israeli soldiers at the GHF site opened fire without warning.
"The GHF keeps only one aid centre operational in Rafah, forcing hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to move to the southern part of Gaza to get food aid," Tareq said.
"Witnesses report that the Israeli military squarely targeted hungry crowds without prior warning, causing a great deal of panic and fear along with chaotic scenes that erupted following the shooting," he added.
A spokesperson for Al-Aqsa Hospital Khalil al-Degran said that the vast majority were shot in the head and legs. "We are struggling to cope with the overwhelming number of casualties amid a devastating shortage of medical supplies," he said.
Other Israeli attacks on Saturday killed 14 Palestinians in Gaza City, four of them in a residence on Jaffa Street in the Tuffah area. That assault also wounded 10 others.
Israeli forces also hit two residential buildings in Jabalia in northern Gaza, killing 15 people, according to medical sources. Israeli strikes on the Shati refugee camp, west of Gaza City, killed seven more people.
Israeli forces also pounded Beit Hanoon in northern Gaza, dropping nearly 50 bombs on the northeastern part of the city.
The renewed attacks came as the Israeli military announced that its forces had attacked Gaza 250 times in the last 48 hours. The Israeli military has also continued to restrict the entry of food and other humanitarian supplies into Gaza despite warnings of famine from rights groups.
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