The Gaza Civil Protection Service said at least 36 people were killed today by Israeli forces in various locations – six of them near a US -backed organization aid distribution center, with the Israeli army referring to a “suspect” warning fire.

Today at Dawn, “six people were killed and many others were injured by Israeli occupation forces, near the Alam roundabout”, where residents had gathered to secure humanitarian aid of the American center, about one kilometer, at the Governor of Rafa.

A Gaza resident who was witnessing the scene, Samir Abu Hadid, told the French agency that thousands of people had gathered near the roundabout, and “while some were trying to proceed to the center (distribution) of aids, civilians ”.

The Israeli army with which the French agency contacted the Tel Al Sultan area called on “suspects to leave, but as they continued to promote, putting the troops in danger, the troops”

Given the restrictions imposed on the media in the Gaza Strip and the difficulties of access as the battles are expanding, it is extremely difficult to confirm in an independent way the reports and circumstances of the deaths for which civil protection speaks.

The Civil Protection spokesman reported other bombings throughout the morning from the morning, with a total report of at least 36 deaths in the early hours.

In a statement issued today, the World Health Organization warned of the danger of “collapse of the health system in the Gaza Strip”, where “no hospital already operates in the northern part” of the enclave.

According to the Reuters agency, which cited a health care in Gaza, at least 45 people were killed in Israeli air strikes throughout the enclave today.

At least 15 Palestinians were killed and 50 were injured today by air strikes in the Sabra sector of the city of Gaza in the northern strip of Gaza, according to local health authorities cited by the agency.

At least one rocket fell into the area. The goal seems to have been a high -rise residential building, but the explosion caused damage to several other homes nearby, according to eyewitnesses and media.

The Israeli army had no immediate comment. He then warned residents to evacuate the jambalia sector, saying he was going to hit there after fighter rocket launches in the surrounding area.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced today that Gaza Hospitals have fuel that arrives only for another three days and that Israel refuses to access international relief services in areas where it is located for hospital fuel storage.

At present there is no response from the Israeli army or Cogat, the Israeli Ministry of Defense, which is responsible for coordinating humanitarian issues with the Palestinians, Reuters said.