After the death of a teenager, angry Palestinians protested against the Islamist Hamas in the south of the Gaza Strip. Eyewitnesses reported unrest in the border town of Rafah on Sunday.
Dozens of people were involved. The background was the accusation that armed Hamas members had shot at a group of young men who wanted to take humanitarian aid supplies without permission into the border area with Egypt.
Police station set on fire
A teenager was killed and other people were injured. During the protests, a Hamas police station was reportedly set on fire.
Looting and chaos during aid deliveries
The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is becoming increasingly catastrophic given the Israeli military offensive in the narrow coastal strip. There are looting and chaotic scenes during the distribution of aid. There are eyewitness reports of armed Hamas members taking control of aid supplies.
Source: Krone

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