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Starving in Gaza and want food? Get shot by IDF.

Palestinians gunned down while trying to reach food aid site in Gaza, hospital says
Witnesses say Israeli forces opened fire on people near distribution point run by Israel-backed foundation.

By Lorenzo Tondo in Jerusalem and agencies for The Guardian
Sun 1 Jun 2025 06.04 EDT

More than 30 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire on Sunday as they went to receive food at an aid distribution point set up by an Israeli-backed foundation in Gaza, according to witnesses,, with a hospital run by the Red Cross confirming it was treating many wounded.

Witnesses told the Associated Press that Israeli forces had opened fire as they headed toward the aid distribution site in Rafah run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).

“There were many martyrs, including women,” Ibrahim Abu Saoud, 40, told the Associated Press. “We were about 300 metres away from the military.”

Saoud said he saw many people with gunshot wounds, including a young man who he said had died at the scene. “We weren’t able to help him,” he said.

Media reports said dozens of people were being treated at the hospital after the latest incident at the controversial site in Rafah. Officials at the field hospital did not say who opened fire but added that another 175 people were wounded. An Associated Press reporter saw dozens of people being treated at the hospital.

The local Palestinian Red Crescent, affiliated with the international Red Cross, said its medical teams had recovered the bodies of 23 Palestinians and treated another 23 injured near an aid collection site in Rafah. Local health authorities said at least 31 bodies had so far arrived at Nasser hospital.

The Red Crescent also reported that a further 14 Palestinians were injured near a separate aid distribution site in central Gaza.

The Israel Defense Forces said they were “currently unaware” of injuries caused by their fire at the aid site, but that they were looking into it. The foundation claimed in a statement that it delivered aid “without incident” early on Sunday and has denied previous accounts of chaos and gunfire around its sites, which are in Israeli military zones where independent access is limited.

Thousands of people headed toward the distribution site hours before dawn. As they approached the site, Israeli forces ordered them to disperse and come back later, witnesses said. When the crowds reached the Flag Roundabout, about 1km away, at about 3am, Israeli forces opened fire, the witnesses said.

Mohammed Abu Teaima, 33, said he saw Israeli forces open fire and kill his cousin and another woman as they were heading to the hub. He said his cousin was shot in his chest and died at the scene. Many others were wounded, including his brother-in-law, he said.

“They opened heavy fire directly toward us,” he said as he was waiting outside the Red Cross field hospital for word on his wounded relative.

‘‘There was fire from all directions, from naval warships, from tanks and drones,” said Amr Abu Teiba, who was in the crowd.

He said he saw at least 10 bodies with gunshot wounds and several other wounded people, including women. People used carts to ferry the dead and wounded to the field hospital. “The scene was horrible,” he said.

Reuters footage showed ambulance vehicles carrying injured people to Nasser hospital. Other clips emerged showing people running and ducking, with apparent gunfire audible in the background. One piece of footage seems to have been filmed in the Salah al-Din Road, just south of aid distribution site in the Netzarim corridor.

Doctors at the Nasser hospital reported chaotic scenes, with dozens of bodies being brought in. It was not clear whether the dead were all people killed at the aid hub.

The hub is part of a controversial new aid system.

On 28 May, Hamas accused Israel of killing at least three Palestinians and wounding 46 near one of the GHF’s distribution sites, an accusation the group denied. The Israeli military said its troops fired warning shots in the area outside the compound to re-establish control as thousands of Palestinians rushed to an aid distribution site.

Israel imposed a blockade on all supplies in March, saying Hamas was seizing deliveries for its fighters, which the group denies. Earlier this month, a global hunger monitor said half a million people in the strip faced starvation.

The IPC estimated that nearly 71,000 children under the age of five were expected to be “acutely malnourished”, with 14,100 cases expected to be severe in the next 11 months.

The UN and other humanitarian organisations have rejected the new system for food distribution, saying it would not be able to meet the needs of Gaza’s 2.3 million people and allowed Israel to use food as a weapon to control the population. They have also said there was a risk of friction between Israeli troops and hungry people seeking supplies.

The organisations added that the newly formed group had no experience and so would not be able to handle the logistics of feeding more than 2 million people in a devastated combat zone, a prediction the dangerous scenes in recent days appeared to confirm.

The head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (Unrwa), Philippe Lazzarini, said on Wednesday that the new – US-backed – distribution model was a waste of resources and a distraction from “atrocities”.

The incident took place as Hamas and Israel exchanged blame over a faltering effort to secure a ceasefire. Hamas said on Saturday it had submitted its response containing some amendments to a proposal presented by Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, to mediators, the most concrete sign of progress towards a ceasefire since March.

The Palestinian group said in a statement that under the deal, it will release 10 living hostages and 18 bodies in return for Israel’s release of Palestinian prisoners – a change to the US’s latest proposal that will make it more difficult for Israel to resume fighting if talks on a permanent ceasefire are not completed by the end of the truce.

The updated proposal includes a demand for an end to the war, which had previously been a red line for Israel, and envisions the release of the Israelis held captive in Gaza being spread out more throughout the 60-day truce, rather than in two batches on the first and seventh day as the US offer suggested.

Witkoff responded on Saturday evening by saying the Hamas response was “totally unacceptable and only takes us backward”.

Hamas should accept the framework proposal we put forward as the basis for proximity talks, which we can begin immediately this coming week,” he said. “That is the only way we can close a 60-day ceasefire deal in the coming days in which half of the living hostages and half of those who are deceased will come home to their families and in which we can have at the proximity talks substantive negotiations in good faith to try to reach a permanent ceasefire.”

The Israeli prime minister’s office said: “While Israel has agreed to the updated Witkoff outline for the release of our hostages, Hamas continues to adhere to its refusal … Israel will continue its action for the return of our hostages and the defeat of Hamas.”

A senior Hamas official responded that the group “did not reject” the hostage release proposal, and that Witkoff’s response to their answer was “unfair” and showed “complete bias” in favour of Israel.

Reuters and Associated Press contributed to this report.
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sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
Looks like your raghead terrorists screwed the pooch on Oct. 7, eh?
JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649 How many innocent must die to satisfy your bloodlust?
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@JSul3 You started it, now you are paying the price
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MoveAlong · 70-79, M
@JSul3 All of them if Hamas leadership does not surrender and brings an end to terrorizing Israelis.
JSul3 · 70-79
@MoveAlong So innocent lives mean nothing to you.

Got it.
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sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@JSul3 You mean like those innocents murdered by your fig growing, camel herding, raghead terrorists on Oct. 7?
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
@JSul3 I'm willing to bet you were cheering the loudest on Oct 7.
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JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649 So 50k+ revenge deaths are not enough for your bloodlust.
Got it.
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
@JSul3 My bloodlust is irrelevant. You post many lengthly opinions here. Please tell us your position on Hamas. Do you support them? Are you indifferent? Do you denounce them?
JSul3 · 70-79
@MoveAlong I denounce Hamas and I denounce Netanyahu. They are both war criminals.

I support Israel but do not support Bibi.
I support the people of Gaza but do not support Hamas.
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
@JSul3 I believe Israel illegally stole the land they occupy from the Palestinians. I also believe until Hamas no longer exists, by force or voluntarily, Palestinians will continue to die. It is an unfortunate fact but throughout history many lands have been wrongly taken and people displaced. I hope that someday the Palestinians can acquire a homeland and live in peace. But the way Hamas is going about it is causing the deaths of tens of thousands of good people.
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DavidT8899 · 22-25, M
@JSul3 You may want to ask that question of Hamas.
DavidT8899 · 22-25, M
@MoveAlong Wether Israel stole the land they occupy is a debatable matter (Personally ,I don't believe they did )but what is not debatable is that they built it up into the prosperous ,productive society that it is today.The Palestinian government had every opportunity to do likewise ;they were given billions in foreign aid . Unfortunately,they chose to spend the money and building tunnels and weapons for the express purpose of destroying Israel.Im sorry ,but the Palestinians deserve whatever they get.
JSul3 · 70-79
@DavidT8899 So the 50k+ Innocent civilians that have been killed, and continue to be killed, are getting what they deserve, according to you.

You lack of humanity is duly noted.
JSul3 · 70-79
@DavidT8899 You know there was a time when Bibi supported Hamas?

In any case, I haven't read many daily reports of Hamas killing folks. Surely if they were, at even a fraction of Bibi killing, the Israel media would be running the info 24/7.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@JSul3 Release the hostages and the killing stops, simple solution
JSul3 · 70-79
@sunsporter1649 Keep repeating that one Sport.

These starving civilians are not harbouring hostages.
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JSul3 · 70-79
@MoveAlong Hamas has them ...not these thousands of innocent people purposely being starved to death, or shot and killed, and killed in bombs being dropped on them in hospitals and residential areas.
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
@JSul3 Why do the Palestinian people not turn against Hamas loudly, clearly and violently? Deny it if you want but innocent people are dying because of Hamas.
DavidT8899 · 22-25, M
@MoveAlong And lest we forget ,the Palestinians are the ones who voted Hamas into power ,in a fair election that was supervised by outside powers.Hey guys ,you get what you vote for ......
JSul3 · 70-79
@DavidT8899 And Netanyahu supported the election of Hamas.