The United Nations said Monday that Israeli troops fired on an aid convoy traveling along an agreed-upon route inside Gaza, as the military ordered Palestinian civilians to leave an area previously designated as a safe zone.
UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini said one of the UN's aid convoys came under heavy IDF fire on Sunday as it headed to Gaza City.
The developments came as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to Washington, where political turmoil was creating further uncertainty about U.S.-Israeli relations at a crucial moment for the Gaza war.
Past attacks by Israeli forces on aid workers have strained relations between Prime Minister Netanyahu’s government and the His Excellency Biden's administration, which has provided Israel with a steady stream of weapons throughout the war.
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