Israeli forces kill 44 people waiting for aid in Gaza, witnesses say

It came as the Palestinian health ministry said Israel’s military operation in Gaza has killed more than 56,000 people since the start of the war.

By contributor Wafaa Shurafa and Samy Magdy, Associated Press
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Israeli forces and drones have opened fire towards hundreds of Palestinians waiting for aid in separate incidents in southern and central Gaza, killing at least 44, witnesses and hospitals said.

The incidents happened on Tuesday as health authorities announced the number of Palestinians killed in the war has risen above 56,000.

The new food distribution sites run by an American contractor, with US and Israeli government support, have been plagued by scenes of violence and chaos since opening last month.

Palestinian witnesses and health officials say Israeli forces have repeatedly opened fire on crowds heading to the sites for desperately needed food, killing hundreds in recent weeks. The military says it has fired warning shots at people it said approached its forces in a suspicious manner while going to the sites.

In central Gaza, three witnesses told the Associated Press that Israeli forces opened fire as people advanced east towards aid trucks south of Wadi Gaza.

“It was a massacre,” said Ahmed Halawa. He said tanks and drones fired at people “even as we were fleeing”. He added: “Many people were either martyred or wounded.”

Hossam Abu Shahada said drones were flying over the area, watching the crowds, then there was gunfire from tanks and drones as people were moving eastwards. He described a “chaotic and bloody” scene as people tried to escape.

He said he saw at least three people lying motionless and many others wounded.

Israel’s military said it was reviewing the incident, which took place near the Netzarim corridor, a road that separates northern and southern Gaza.

The Awda hospital in the urban Nuseirat refugee camp, which received the victims, confirmed 25 deaths and said 146 others were wounded. It said 62 were in a critical condition and transferred to other hospitals.

In the central town of Deir al-Balah, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs hospital said it received the bodies of six people from the same incident.

In the souther-nmost city of Rafah, witnesses said Israeli troops opened fire as crowds tried to reach another food distribution site run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).

A tent camp for displaced Palestinians stretches among the ruins of buildings destroyed by Israeli bombardments
A tent camp for displaced Palestinians stretches among the ruins of buildings destroyed by Israeli bombardments (Jehad Alshrafi/AP)

At least 19 were killed and 50 others wounded, according to Nasser hospital and Gaza’s Health Ministry.

Two witnesses said Israeli troops started firing as thousands of Palestinians massed at the Shakoush area, several hundred yards from the distribution site.

Salem Ismail was in the crowd and was shot in a leg. He said he saw forces firing towards the crowd who were moving north towards the site.

Ayman Abu Joda said he saw heavy gunfire from Israeli tanks and that many people were shot. He said he helped evacuate three wounded people, one hit in the chest and two in the legs.

“It was the same tragedy every day: We seek food and the occupation opens fire and kills many,” he said.

The casualty toll was confirmed to the Associated Press by Zaher al-Waheidi, head of the Health Ministry’s records department.

The GHF said on social media its hub there opened Tuesday at 10am and closed after finishing food distribution. It called on people not to head to the hub.

Israel wants the GHF to replace a system co-ordinated by the United Nations and international aid groups. Along with the United States, it accuses Hamas of stealing aid, without offering evidence. The UN denies there is systematic diversion of aid.

The GHF sites are in Israeli military zones where independent media have no access.

Meanwhile, Gaza’s Health Ministry said Israel’s 21-month military operation in Gaza has killed 56,077 people.

The war was sparked by Hamas’s surprise attack on southern Israel on October 7 2023, that killed around 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and took 251 others hostage. Many have been released by ceasefire or other agreements.

The death toll is by far the highest in any round of Israeli-Palestinian fighting.

The ministry said the dead include 5,759 who have been killed since Israel resumed fighting on March 18, shattering a two-month ceasefire.

The ministry does not distinguish between civilians and combatants but says more than half of the dead were women and children.

Israel says it only targets militants and blames civilian deaths on Hamas, which operates in heavily populated areas. Israel says more than 20,000 Hamas militants have been killed, though it has provided no evidence to support that claim.