- Paul Adams & David Gritten
- BBC News (Jerusalem and London)
WATCH: Devastation after aid drop in Gaza leaves dozens dead
At least 112 Palestinians are said to have been killed and 760 injured while attempting to seek desperately needed aid in Gaza.
Crowds gathered in a convoy of trucks on a coastal road southwest of Gaza City, watched by Israeli tanks.
The Israeli military said the tanks fired warning shots but did not attack the convoy. Some Palestinians claim the military fired directly at them.
Palestinian witnesses told the BBC that most of the dead were run over by truck drivers as they tried to move forward.
Aerial footage from Israel shows hundreds of people in and around trucks, and graphic videos posted online show people being loaded into empty rescue vehicles and donkey carts. The image shows a dead body.
The Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry accused Israel of “genocide”, putting the number at 112 dead and 760 injured.
The UN Security Council has scheduled an emergency closed-door meeting to discuss the incident.
France called the “firing by Israeli soldiers against civilians trying to access food” “unjustified” and US President Joe Biden said the incident undermined the efforts of mediators to broker a temporary ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas. He expressed concern that it would complicate matters.
Medical charity MSF said it was “horrified” and called for an “immediate and lasting ceasefire”.
The incident came hours before the Gaza Ministry of Health announced that more than 30,000 people, including 21,000 children and women, have been killed in Gaza since the current conflict began on October 7. Approximately 7,000 people are reported missing and 70,450 injured.
The United Nations has warned that famine is imminent in the north of the region, where an estimated 300,000 people live with little food and clean water.
The Israeli military has launched a massive air and ground operation to crush Hamas after militants killed around 1,200 people and took 253 hostages in southern Israel. Hamas is banned as a terrorist organization by Israel, the United Kingdom, and other countries.
Thursday’s incident occurred just after 4:45 a.m. (2:45 p.m. Japan time) at the Nabulsi roundabout on the southwestern edge of Gaza City.
A convoy of 30 trucks carrying Egyptian aid was heading north along what the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) calls a “humanitarian corridor” when it became surrounded by civilians climbing onto the trucks. .
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Israeli military releases aerial video showing hundreds of Palestinians crowding around aid truck
“Some began violently suppressing and even trampling other Gazans to death and looting humanitarian supplies,” said IDF chief spokesman Maj. Gen. Daniel Hagali. “This unfortunate incident resulted in the deaths and injuries of dozens of Gazans.”
He said Israeli tanks “cautiously tried to disperse the mob with several warning shots” but withdrew “when the hundreds turned into thousands and things got out of hand.” .
“There was no Israeli attack on the aid convoy,” he said, insisting that the Israeli military was trying to help the aid convoy reach its destination.
Another IDF spokesperson said some civilians ignored warning shots and approached Israeli soldiers at a nearby checkpoint. Fearing a threat, the soldiers fired in a “limited response”.
Palestinian witnesses told the BBC there was panic among the crowd and drivers trying to move forward. Most of the dead had been run over, the witness added.
Hamas rejected the IDF’s explanation, citing “undeniable” evidence of “direct fire on civilians, including headshots intended to kill instantly.”
Dozens of casualties in serious or critical condition were taken to nearby Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, where medical workers were unable to cope with the sheer number and severity of cases. There wasn’t.
Tamer Simbali, one of the men cradling his dead friend’s body at the hospital, told the BBC that he went to the Nabulsi roundabout to get a bag of flour for his family. He said Israeli soldiers opened fire and “support trucks ran over the bodies.”
All or most of the injured being treated at two other hospitals, Kamal Adwan Hospital and Al Awda Hospital, had bullet or shrapnel wounds, hospital officials said.
Beit Lahia’s Kamal Adwan Hospital said it had received the dead and injured from west Gaza City.
Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian Authority, a rival of Hamas in the occupied West Bank, condemned the “heinous massacre” committed by Israeli forces.
A spokesman for U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres condemned the incident and reiterated his call for “an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and the unconditional release of all hostages.”
Northern Gaza has suffered widespread devastation and been largely cut off from humanitarian aid for months after becoming the focus of the first phase of Israel’s ground offensive.
The World Food Program said it was forced to halt aid shipments to the region last week after its first convoy in three weeks was besieged by crowds of starving people near an Israeli checkpoint and then came under fire in Gaza City. Announced.
On Tuesday, a senior United Nations aid official said at least 576,000 people, a quarter of the population across the Gaza Strip, faced catastrophic levels of food insecurity, and one in six children under two in the north. warned that they were suffering from acute malnutrition. Waste of money.
According to the Ministry of Health, 10 children have died of dehydration and malnutrition in hospitals in northern Gaza in recent days.
