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News Wrap: UN says Israeli forces have killed more than 1,000 Gazans seeking aid since May

PBS News Hour - Segments

PBS NewsHour

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4.11K Ratings

🗓️ 22 July 2025

⏱️ 6 minutes

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In our news wrap Tuesday, the UN human rights office says Israeli forces have killed more than 1,000 Gazans seeking aid since May, the Trump administration is citing an alleged anti-Israel bias in its decision to again withdraw from UNESCO, the Labor Department proposed rollbacks to workplace regulations and GM posted a 35% drop in quarterly profit dragged down by the impact of tariffs. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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0:00.0

We start the day's other headlines in Gaza.

0:03.3

The UN Human Rights Office says that Israeli forces have killed more than a thousand

0:07.8

Khazins seeking aid since May.

0:10.3

Most deaths have occurred near distribution sites run by an American contractor.

0:14.9

A breakdown in law and order has led to looting, chaos, and violence during aid deliveries.

0:20.5

Desperation is mounting amid Israel's near total blockade of the territory.

0:25.6

Israel accuses Hamas of diverting aid.

0:28.6

Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry says 101 people have died in recent days from starvation,

0:34.6

including 80 children, some of them infants.

0:38.3

The baby was 40 days old.

0:42.3

There are no formula boxes.

0:44.3

A box now costs $100.

0:46.3

We can't afford it, and it's not even available.

0:49.3

The mother can't breastfeed.

0:51.3

There's no food or drinks, so there's no breast milk.

0:54.7

The baby died of malnutrition because his mother had malnutrition.

0:58.8

Meantime, Gaza health officials reported at least 25 deaths from Israeli strikes today.

1:04.7

That includes 12 people who were killed when Israeli forces hit tents, sheltering displaced

1:09.5

people in Gaza City.

1:14.6

The Israeli military says it's not aware of any such strike.

1:21.0

The Trump administration is citing an alleged anti-Israel bias in its decision to once again withdraw the U.S. from the U.N.'s main cultural agency called UNESCO.

1:25.4

In a statement today, State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce

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