Israeli military attacks on Palestinian police officers guarding aid trucks have led to a breakdown in law and order in the Gaza Strip.
It came as Hamas said on Friday that seven more hostages seized on Oct 7 had died due to Israeli bombing in recent weeks.
The terror group did not give names or dates for the deaths. Hamas seized around 250 Israelis and foreigners during its attack; around 130 are still captive.
The severity of the security crisis in Gaza was highlighted on Thursday when crowds of desperate people swarmed a convoy of vehicles carrying bags of flour and Israeli troops opened fire, citing “threats” to its soldiers.
More than 110 people were killed and 750 wounded, according to the Gaza health ministry. Israel has claimed “tens” of those were driven over by the trucks or crushed in a stampede.
Previously, Palestinian police officers – known as the Blue Police because of their distinctive uniforms – would have guarded aid trucks making deliveries, but the force is no longer fully operational.
UN officials have accused Israeli strikes of targeting police guarding aid convoys, as well as police stations and cars. Officers have also not been paid in months due to the war.
That led the force to withdraw from the Palestinian side of the Kerem Shalom crossing and Gaza’s streets in early February.