When they kill you with bread in their mouths! Israeli forces open fire on people at aid distribution points in Rafah, dozens of victims

An Israeli tank attack near an aid distribution point in Rafah run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation killed at least 30 people. According to international media, about 150 Palestinians were injured.
At least 30 people have been killed after Israeli tanks opened fire near an aid center in Gaza, rescue workers say, while around 150 Palestinians have been injured.
The Israel Defense Forces have said they are currently unaware of any injuries caused within the humanitarian aid distribution site and add that the matter is being reviewed.
Israel imposed a total blockade on Gaza and resumed its military offensive against Hamas on March 18, shattering a two-month ceasefire brokered by the US, Qatar and Egypt.
Meanwhile, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said in a statement earlier that 16 truckloads of aid were distributed early Sunday "without incident."
The aid site is run by GHF, a group supported by both international donors and Israel. GHF recently began operating in Gaza.
According to Reuters, some Palestinians have questioned the neutrality of the GHF and raised concerns about Israel using biometric checks, Israeli officials said the checks are used to ensure that no one affiliated with Hamas receives aid.
Bassam Zaqout, director of the Palestinian Medical Aid Association, has described chaotic scenes at aid distribution points following the deadly Israeli attack in Rafah.
"People have been walking for miles since early morning, trying to reach the limited aid points, now only four in all of Gaza... and all surrounded by Israeli soldiers. When they sense that the crowds are growing and uncontrollable, soldiers open fire on those waiting for supplies."
On May 28, Hamas accused Israel of killing at least three Palestinians and wounding 46 others near one of the GHF distribution sites, an accusation the aid group denied.
The Israeli military also said its troops fired warning shots into the area outside the compound to re-establish control, as thousands of Palestinians rushed to an aid distribution site.
Hamas said on Saturday it was seeking changes to a US-backed proposal for a temporary ceasefire with Israel in Gaza, but President Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff dismissed the group's response as "completely unacceptable."
The Palestinian militant group said it was willing to release 10 live hostages and hand over the bodies of 18 dead in exchange for Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. But Hamas repeated demands for an end to the war and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, conditions that Israel has rejected.
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