Medical officials report at least 34 people were killed on Monday, with more than 15 people killed waiting for aid
Israel has stepped up bombing in Gaza despite global outcry over the killing of six journalists in the territory on Sunday night.
Israeli forces killed at least 55 people across the Gaza Strip over Sunday night and into Monday, including a well-known journalist Israel said was a Hamas militant, as well as people seeking humanitarian aid, according to local health officials.
Hospital officials reported at least 34 people were killed on Monday, not including the six journalists who were slain in a tent shortly before midnight.
More than 15 people were killed while waiting for aid at the Zikim crossing in northern Gaza, said Fares Awad, head of the ambulance services in northern Gaza.














