
A violent incident occurred near an aid distribution center in Rafah, Gaza, resulting in dozens of Palestinian deaths and hundreds of injuries. According to Palestinian health authorities, at least 30 people were killed while heading towards the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’s aid hub. Witnesses reported Israeli forces opened fire on the crowd waiting for food aid.
This tragic event marks the deadliest incident since the recent establishment of a U.S.-backed aid distribution mechanism in Gaza. Meanwhile, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) deny firing directly at those near the aid sites, claiming any warning shots were fired about one kilometer away from the distribution point.
The situation has led to widespread international concern over the safety and fairness of aid delivery efforts in the conflict zone. Israel and the U.S. have faced criticism regarding the handling of humanitarian aid.
Palestinian health officials and hospitals in the area have been overwhelmed by the number of casualties. This incident further escalates the already fragile tensions in the region as talks and ceasefire proposals continue to evolve.
Investigations and reports are ongoing to clarify the details of the event and assign responsibility. Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for more latest updates.