
Warning shots and grenades used to disperse Palestinians seeking aid
A video shows security forces inside a distribution site throwing stun grenades at crowds of Palestinians as they desperately try to obtain boxes of aid. The scenes took place at the newly opened Netzarim distribution site, operated by controversial US-Israeli aid group the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
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