Dozens more killed near food distribution centre in Gaza, claims Hamas-run health ministry

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At least 36 people were killed and 208 wounded when Israeli forces fired towards crowds near a food distribution centre in Gaza on Tuesday morning, according to the Hamas-run territory's health ministry.

Footage supplied to Sky News shows people shouting and screaming as they flee explosions in the distance.

Dead and wounded people can be seen being carried away from the scene while thick smoke billows into the air.

The incident is the latest in a series of reports of Palestinians being killed by Israeli gunfire near one of the distribution centres operated by a new organisation which is permitted by the IDF to hand out aid in the territory.

Palestinians run from explosions as they made their way to a food distribution centre

Image: Palestinians run from explosions as they made their way to a food distribution centre

One man seen in the footage says: "We want to live, we want to eat. We have children and wives. We want to live in our homes. Three years of war, bodies ripped apart, all this, for some flour."

Humanitarian aid workers and experts have warned Israel's blockade of Gaza and its military campaign has pushed the besieged enclave to the brink of famine.

Around 160 people have been killed in shootings near aid sites run by the new Israel and US-backed organisation, the health ministry has said.

Thick smoke rises into the air after explosions

Image: Thick smoke rises into the air after explosions

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which runs the sites, said there has been no violence in or around the distribution centres themselves.

However, it has warned people to stay on designated access routes and paused delivery last week while it held talks with Israel's military on improving safety.

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Image: Smoke rises from Gaza after an explosion. Pic: Reuters

Israel's military said in a statement its forces fired warning shots at suspects who were advancing and posed a threat to troops "despite warnings that the area is an active combat zone".

It said it was aware of reports several people had been injured but its initial inquiry suggests the number "does not align with the information held" by the Israeli military.

"The warning shots were fired hundreds of metres from the aid distribution site, prior to its opening hours and toward the suspects who posed a threat to the troops," it said, adding that the details are under review.

The government media office of Hamas said: "In a new crime added to the bloody record of the 'Israeli' occupation, the number of victims of the 'Israeli-American aid distribution centres' since Tuesday morning rose to 36 martyrs and more than 208 injuries, bringing the total number of victims of the 'Israeli-American aid distribution centres' to 163 martyrs and 1,495 injuries, all of whom are starving civilians seeking a living under siege and starvation."

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