Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says two of its US aid workers injured in Gaza
JERUSALEM, July 5 (Reuters) - The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said on Saturday that two American aid workers had suffered non-life threatening injuries in a targeted attack at a food distribution site in Gaza.
The U.S.-and Israeli-backed GHF said in a statement the attack was believed to have been carried out by two assailants suspected of throwing grenades and that the injured Americans were receiving medical treatment and in a stable condition.
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