In a tragic and brutal scene continues the crimes against humanity and assumes the war of extermination against the isolated Palestinians people
The Israeli forces opened fire on starving Palestinians gathered near a US-backed aid center in Rafah, killing at least 31 people and wounding over 200 others.
A similar incident occurred at the Wadi Gaza bridge, leaving one person dead and 32 injured.
The total death toll since May 27, when these aid sites began operating, has reached 49, with more than 305 wounded.

– *US Involvement*:
Palestinians and activists accuse US Envoy Steven Witkoff of enabling the attack by rejecting a revised ceasefire proposal from Hamas, which critics argue gave Israel a pretext to escalate its military operations.
The incident has been dubbed the “Witkoff Massacre” on social media, with many condemning Witkoff’s role in the tragedy. Arab Foreign Ministers have also condemned Israel’s actions, and some Italian regions have cut ties with Israel over the Gaza genocide.

– *Humanitarian Crisis*:
The attack has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where people are struggling to access basic necessities like food and healthcare. The Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor has called for the international community to act immediately to compel Israel to end its inhumane aid distribution mechanism in Gaza.
The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for an end to the violence and improved access to humanitarian aid in Gaza.
Israel claims that Hamas opened fire on the people during their receiving the aid
Adraee the Israeli spokesman for the military wrote on his Twitter account: “Footage from the drone mission reveals: Armed men firing at Gaza residents on their way to collect humanitarian aid.”

“Drone footage captured earlier today shows masked gunmen throwing stones and shooting at Gaza residents trying to collect humanitarian aid,” the spokesperson added.