PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES 鈥 Israeli forces in war-torn Gaza opened fire on a crowd of Palestinians at an aid distribution point Thursday, killing at least 104 people and wounding over 700 according to Palestinian health officials.
Israeli sources confirmed that troops shot at the crowd, believing they 鈥減osed a threat鈥, in the pre-dawn incident in Gaza City in the north of the besieged territory.
The Palestinian health ministry in Gaza condemned what it labelled a 鈥渕assacre鈥 and said it had claimed at least 104 lives and left 760 people wounded.
A witness told AFP that the violence unfolded when thousands of people desperate for food rushed towards aid trucks at the city鈥檚 western Nabulsi roundabout.
鈥淭rucks full of aid came too close to some army tanks that were in the area and the crowd, thousands of people, just stormed the trucks,鈥 the witness said, declining to be named for safety reasons.
鈥淭he soldiers fired at the crowd as people came too close to the tanks.鈥
The Israeli army initially said that 鈥渄uring the entry of humanitarian aid trucks into the northern Gaza Strip, Gazan residents surrounded the trucks and looted the supplies being delivered鈥.
It added that 鈥渄uring the incident, dozens of Gazans were injured as a result of pushing and trampling. The incident is under review.鈥
Later an Israeli source told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity, that 鈥渢he crowd approached the forces in a manner that posed a threat to the troops, who responded to the threat with live fire鈥.
As the dead and wounded were taken to several of Gaza鈥檚 few functioning hospitals, health officials reported a steadily rising death toll.
鈥淢edical teams are unable to deal with the volume and type of injuries arriving at Al-Shifa Medical Complex as a result of weak medical and human capabilities,鈥 one official said in a statement.
Famine warning
AFP TV footage showed the corpses of two men being taken away on the back of a donkey drawn cart.
Health ministry spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said the death toll from the 鈥渕assacre鈥 in Gaza City 鈥渞ose to 104 martyrs and 760 injuries due to the bullets of the occupation forces that targeted a gathering of citizens鈥.
Gaza is facing an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation nearly five months into the war started by Hamas鈥檚 unprecedented attack on southern Israel on October 7.
The Hamas attack resulted in the deaths of around 1,160 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of official Israeli figures.
Israel鈥檚 relentless military campaign to eliminate Hamas has killed more than 30,000 people, mostly women and children, according to the health ministry.
The UN estimates that the vast majority of Gaza鈥檚 2.4 million people are threatened with famine, particularly in the north where destruction, fighting and looting make aid delivery almost impossible.
According to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, just over 2,300 aid trucks have entered the Gaza Strip in February, down by around 50 percent compared to January.
Thursday鈥檚 bloody incident spurred a heated exchange at the Human Rights Council in Geneva.
Palestinian ambassador Ibrahim Mohammad Khraishi confronted his Israeli counterpart on the reported casualties and said: 鈥淎re these human shields? Are these Hamas combatants?鈥