
Palestinians killed at Netzarim corridor as Israeli forces open fire at food aid site
Israeli fire killed at least 25 Palestinians including 15 people who were waiting for food aid.
Witnesses said thousands had gathered overnight hopeful for aid when Israeli forces opened fire at about 01:00.
An additional 10 Palestinians were killed in separate incidents on Thursday.
Gaza's civil defence agency said an Israeli fire killed at least 25 people on Thursday, including 15 who had gathered near an aid distribution site.
Civil defence official Mohammad al-Mughayyir told AFP that 15 people were killed and 60 wounded while waiting for aid in central Gaza's Netzarim corridor, where thousands of people have gathered daily in the hope of receiving rations.
The Israeli army told AFP it was "looking into" the reports.
Witness Bassam Abu Shaar said thousands of people had gathered overnight in the hope of receiving aid at the US- and Israeli-backed distribution site when it opened in the morning.
"Around 01:00, they started shooting at us. The gunfire intensified from tanks, aircraft and quadcopter bombs," he told AFP by phone.
He said the size of the crowd had made it impossible for people to escape the Israeli fire near Shuhada Junction, and dead and wounded were left lying on the ground within walking distance of the distribution point run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
We couldn't help them or even escape ourselves
Bassam Abu Shaar
Mughayyir said the casualties had been taken to the Al-Awda and Al-Aqsa hospitals, in north and central Gaza respectively.
Dozens of Palestinians have been killed in recent weeks while trying to reach aid distribution points in Gaza, which is suffering from famine-like conditions, according to United Nations (UN) agencies operating in the territory.
Israeli restrictions on media in the Gaza Strip and difficulties in accessing some areas mean AFP is unable to independently verify the tolls and details provided by the civil defence agency.
In early March, Israel imposed an aid blockade on the territory amid a deadlock in truce negotiations, only partially easing restrictions in late May.
After Israel loosened its blockade, the privately-run Gaza Humanitarian Foundation began distributing aid, but its operations have been marred by chaotic scenes.
UN agencies and major aid groups have refused to cooperate with the foundation over concerns it was designed to cater to Israeli military objectives.
Elsewhere in Gaza, another 10 people were killed by Israeli fire on Thursday, the civil defence agency said.
Three were killed by Israeli shelling of a residential building in Gaza City, while seven were killed in a strike on Al-Shati refugee camp to its west.
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