
Gaza Bloodbath: Over 50 Dead Near Aid Center, Military Denies Involvement
Gaza Strip Attack: Over 50 Killed Near Food Aid Center On Sunday, an attack near a food aid distribution point in Rafah, Gaza Strip, resulted in the deaths of over 50 people and injuries to many more. The Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry and multiple witnesses confirmed the incident. The Israeli military, however, issued a denial of any involvement by its soldiers. "It's a real crisis for us," stated British doctor Victoria Rose, reflecting the overwhelming situation in Gaza's Nasser Hospital, where gunshot victims arrived en masse. Eyewitnesses described Israeli forces opening fire near the controversial aid distribution point. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a relatively new organization backed by the U.S. and Israel, runs the center. Despite the GHF and the Israeli military denying any shooting, repeated scenes of violence have occurred near the GHF's food distribution sites since its launch a week ago. The video evidence and eyewitness accounts paint a stark contrast to these denials. Ten-year-old Hossam Wafi's heartbreaking account adds a human element to the tragedy: "My dad went to get us food, but he was shot and he died." This tragic incident underscores the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the urgent need for peace and stability in the region.