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"This was not aid distribution," said Ahmed Abu Amra, who witnessed gas bombs being fired at aid seekers at a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation site. "It was a real massacre committed against the hungry who came hoping to get some food."
At Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, young men carried bodies, and hungry children cried out in front of corpses wrapped in white shrouds laying on the ground, bidding them farewell for the last time. All these victims fell at a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) center, which claims to distribute aid to the hungry.
"We received a call that there were a large number of martyrs and injuries at the aid distribution center in Rafah," explained Ezzedine Abu Subha, a civil defense paramedic who headed to the incident scene in Rafah in the morning. He continued, "When our teams arrived at the location, more than twenty martyrs and dozens of injuries were recorded by the civil defense and Red Crescent teams there."
