IDF: Not aware of Israeli gunfire near Gaza aid site — GHF footage appears to support the Israeli claim
Aid group: The more successful we are, the more Hamas resorts to fake ‘massacre’ claims

Reports from Gaza, collected since Sunday morning, claimed that around 30 people were killed and dozens more injured by IDF fire directed at Palestinians at a food aid distribution center along the Netzarim Corridor.
The Israeli military initially stated that it was not aware of any casualties caused by its fire within the aid distribution site and emphasized that "the incident is still under investigation." Shortly afterward, the aid organization responsible for food distribution in Gaza, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), published what appears to be surveillance footage from the time of the incident, showing that no shooting occurred in or near the site.
The aid organization also responded to the incident following the release of the footage, stating, “The more successful the foundation’s efforts are, the more Hamas finds itself in distress, and accordingly, we are seeing more and more fake reports of so-called ‘massacres.’”
This is truly glorious:
— Eitan Fischberger (@EFischberger) June 1, 2025
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation just released security footage from the distribution site in question during the precise minutes that the "massacre" allegedly took place.
As you can see — It didn't happen. https://t.co/hen6isQqlI pic.twitter.com/10At4NBFP5
According to reports, there were two separate incidents.
The first allegedly took place around 6 a.m. at a distribution center in the Tel al-Sultan neighborhood of Rafah. The details and circumstances of this incident remain unclear. According to the Red Crescent, 23 Palestinians were killed in this incident, which occurred in the vicinity of the distribution area, but not within it.
The second incident reportedly took place at a distribution center in central Gaza, south of the Netzarim Corridor. In this case, warning shots were allegedly fired to disperse Palestinians for reasons that are still unknown, resulting in an unspecified number of injuries.

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