UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said the killing of more than 100 people seeking humanitarian aid in Gaza would require an independent investigation. Speaking in St Vincent and the Grenadines before a regional summit, Guterres said that he was “shocked” by the incident, which happened after Gazan health authorities announced the war’s overall death toll passed 30,000.

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