Israeli soldiers claim they were ordered to shoot unarmed Gaza aid seekers
Israeli soldiers have reported being instructed to shoot at Palestinian civilians waiting for aid supplies in Gaza. The soldiers described a grim situation at humanitarian aid centers, where they were ordered to fire on unarmed individuals, including elderly people, women, and children. The military is now investigating these allegations.

A report by Israeli newspaper Haaretz has shaken the world and evoked international outrage after Israeli soldiers claimed that their commanders ordered them to shoot unarmed Palestinian civilians waiting for aid in Gaza.
The soldiers described shooting into crowds of elderly people, women, and children seeking basic necessities, resulting in daily casualties. The Gaza Government Media Office reported 549 killed and over 4,000 injured at aid distribution centers run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
Médecins Sans Frontières criticized the foundation's actions as a 'slaughter masquerading as aid,' while the UN Secretary-General called the situation 'inherently unsafe.'
According to the soldiers, the shooting was a method of crowd control, not protection, with orders likely coming from a senior military officer in Gaza. The military denies the allegations and has opened an investigation to determine if war crimes were committed.
According to the source: Siasat.com.
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