In the middle of the night, when a truck carrying aid overturned on civilians who were waiting for aid, twenty people died and dozens were injured, according to the spokesperson of the security agency of Gaza.
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Twenty people were killed when a truck carrying aid overturned amid a crowd of aid seekers in the central Gaza Strip, Gaza's civil defense agency said on Wednesday.
Twenty people were killed and dozens were injured when a truck carrying aid overturned on hundreds of civilians who were waiting for aid in the middle of the night on Tuesday, according to Mahmoud Bass, spokesman for the security agency of Gaza.
Bash said that the truck crashed near the Nusirat refugee camp because it was driving a truck on an unsafe road where Israel bombed earlier.
Hamas has accused Israel of "deliberately creating starvation and chaos" by forcing truck drivers to use dangerous routes to reach aid distribution centers.
Israel has been blocking drivers from passing starving citizens who have been waiting for weeks for basic needs, the Hamas media office said in a statement.
