More accusations of deadly Israeli attacks on Gazans getting aid

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No breakthrough during indirect peace talks between Israel and Hamas.

There have been more accusations of deadly attacks at aid distribution sites for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

U.S. President Trump had sounded upbeat about securing a 60-day truce only days ago,but despite talks between him and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Gaza remains a conflict zone.

Strikes light up the night sky as the bombs and attacks keep coming.

Shots filmed from Israel as it targets Hamas.

Health officials say dozens, possibly more than a hundred, have died over the weekend in Gaza in shootings at aid distribution sites.

Abdallah receiving treatment for physical and emotional pain.

He says he was shot while getting food in the Rafah area along with 30 others who he saw gunned down by Israeli soldiers.

Relatives of the dead appear to go from corpse to corpse to find loved ones.

Emergency services say Israel's military have shot at Palestinians getting water.

This man backs up the claims.

Mohammed says: "My brother was shot here in the head. Blood came out and was on my leg."

Mohammed is sure the gunfire came from Israeli forces but unsure whether it was a helicopter, tank or sniper.

Chaos and confusion on another dangerous day in Gaza, with multiple reports of other aid sites coming under attack.

The Red Cross reported its largest influx of dead in more than a year.

They say they saw more than a hundred gunshot wounds.

The Israeli military said troops fired warning shots "towards people behaving suspiciously,"adding it was "not aware of any casualties."

Israel insists it does not target civilians.

These Israelis protest in dignified silence.

A line of demonstrators with photos of child victims.
Member of the Knesset, Ofer Cassif says: :I am ashamed of what is going on, of what Israel has been doing for almost two years now: the genocide in Gaza, the butchery of thousands of thousands of innocent civilians, almost 20,000 children. 

Some onlookers visibly moved, stopping to look at the posters.

Others walking past appearing not to notice.

The group marching with more protesters.

Those demanding an end to the war imploring Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to pull out his military and negotiate the release of all remaining Hamas-held hostages.

Psychologist and Protester Helen Reiset says: "This war keeps going on only for political reasons, not for any reason other than that."

Politicians have not found a breakthrough yet.

These people say until they do, more young lives will be needlessly lost.

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