Israeli forces opened the killing of fire at least 31 Palestinian near the distribution of assistance in the south Gauze On Sunday morning, according to witnesses and local health officials.
Eyewitnesses said Israeli forces fired directly “from tanks and drones” to hundreds of people While attempting to reach the distribution center of approved Israeli approval in the Al-Mawasi Western Rafa area, it is stated in the newspaper news agency for WAFA Palestin.
More than 170 people were treated for injuries, according to officials in Hamas-racing.
Local Palestinian Red Crescent said that her medical teams recovered the bodies 23 Palestinians and treated another 23 injured in the help position set by the American Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).
The Israeli Army claimed that “currently unconscious violations caused by (Israeli military) fire within the Humanitarian Aid Distribution”. “The thing is still under browse,” the army added.
Supported the USA and Israel, but does not support the UN, the distribution of GHF support sustain Chaos and more witnesses reported incidents of Israeli troops of shot on a crowd near the delivery point. More than 50 wounded, at least six people were killed, according to local health officials.

The Foundation says that private security contractors who guard their sites have not shot the crowd. GHF claimed that he delivered the help “No incident” early on Sunday.
Chaos succeeded when the Israeli forces began to shoot at a roundabout about 1km from the distribution page, according to several glasses.
Amr Abu Teiba, who was in the crowd, told the associated press that there was a fire from all directions, from the navy warships, from tanks and drones. “
Ibrahim Abu Saoud said the troops opened fire in people moving towards the distribution center for assistance, killing dozens, including women. He said he saw a lot of people with gunshot wounds, including a young man who said he died on the scene. “We couldn’t help him,” he said.

Mohammed Abu Teaima, 33, said he saw Israeli forces open fire and kill his cousin and another woman as they headed for the center. He said his cousin was shot in his chest and died on the scene.
“They opened a heavy fire directly to us,” he said while he was waiting outside the Red Crosspiece’s field hospital for his wounded son.
Journalist Mohammed Ghareeb said the BBC that rescue crews cannot access the area, which is under Israel. “I forced the inhabitants to use donkeys to transport victims into the field hospital.”

The foundation began the delivery of assistance last Monday after Israel raised its help blockade. But Palestinians appeared to listen to warnings, including Hamas, on biometric procedures for screening employees in the Foundation Distribution. Israeli officials said the process enabled the recipient’s projection to exclude everything that was found to be associated with Hamas.
The UN and other assistance agencies refused to work with a new system, citing humanitarian principles because it allows Israel to control who receives help.
Israel and GHF accused Hamas last week that he was trying to block civilians to reach the distribution center for help. Hamas denied the accusation.
In an earlier statement, GHF said that he distributed 16 trucks for help “without incident” on Sunday. He rejected what was called “false reporting on death, mass injuries and chaos.”
The UN described Gaza as “the loudest place on earth”, while Israel allowed only “trick” of food in the enclave, with 300 trucks for help incompetent to interference due to operating throats.
As forces for small assistance continued, the Israeli forces – are now controlled by large parts of the Gaza – the attacks on the various goals around the enclave, killing 3,901 Palestinians crashed in the middle of March, stated in the middle of March in Gaza.
More than 54,000 Palestinians were killed in Israeli air and floor plan, the Gaza of the Health Authority. The offensive was launched after the cross-border attack of Ledas 7. October 2023, which was killed about 1,200 people and saw 251 recorded in Gaza.