The Israeli Army has not commented on Monday’s shooting cases. In earlier cases, it has sometimes admitted that the troops have opened fire in the vicinity of the aid sites.
At least 50 people have died on Monday in Israeli fires in Gaza, says Reuters.
Of the dead, 23 were subjected to fire near the relief center in Rafah, the Gaza health authorities said. In addition, 200 people were injured. In total, hundreds of Palestinians have died in bullets trying to get food aid in recent weeks. Israel has given responsibility for distributing food grants to the Gaza Humanitar Foundation (GHF), a relief organization supported by the United States and Israel.
Experts interviewed by STT criticized the current arrangement of Gaza’s food aid as unsustainable. The organization operates three different Israeli soldiers in the area in Gaza.
The UN has opposed the plan and stated that the distribution of GHF is inadequate, dangerous and violates the principles of neutrality in humanitarian activity.
The Israeli Army has not commented on Monday’s shooting cases. In earlier cases, it has sometimes admitted that the troops have opened the fire in the vicinity of the aid sites, but has accused militants of violence.
In a statement published on Monday, GHF said he had distributed more than 3 million meals at four in their distribution points without incidents.
“It was a trap”
Reuters says relatives have arrived at Nasser Hospital to mourn the deceased. Women and children were crying next to the bodies wrapped in white rolls.
– We went there thinking that we could get help feeding our children, but it was a trap, killing. I advise everyone: Don’t go there, said the grant applied for Ahmed Fayad.
UN Palestinian Refugee’s UNRWA Director Philippe Lazzarini quoth Message Service in Xthat numerous people have been killed and injured in recent days, including those who were hungry who tried to get food from a deadly distribution system.