Shots allegedly fired at Gazans collecting aid in Netzarim Corridor, aid foundation denies incident
The IDF said that "As of this stage, there is no known shooting by Israeli forces during the day in a manner consistent with the video distributed on social media."
Palestinians walking near aid distribution point in the Netzarim Corridor in the central Gaza Strip on June 9, 2025(photo credit: Ali Hassan/Flash90)ByJERUSALEM POST STAFFUpdated:
Shots were fired at Gazan civilians at a humanitarian aid distribution center at the Netzarim Corridor in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, Army Radio reported, showing video documentation of the incident.
Regarding safety and security at the site, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) said as of Wednesday, aid distribution proceeded without incident.
Standing Together activist Alon-Lee Green said that he had obtained video documentation of Gazan civilians at the scene, saying there is "no other way to describe it other than apocalyptic," claiming that he obtained the footage from an employee at an American company operating in the Palestinian enclave.
Palestinians walking near aid distribution point in the Netzarim Corridor in the central Gaza Strip on June 9, 2025 (credit: Ali Hassan/Flash90)
"This is not a horror movie, but the hell we've created in Gaza. This is what starving people look like, rushing for food while risking their lives. This is what the dehumanization of millions of people looks like," he continued.
את הווידאו הזה שהשגתי ישירות דרך עובד של החברה האמריקאית בעזה, אין דרך אחרת לתאר מלבד כאפוקליפטי. אבל לא מדובר בסרט אסונות, אלא בגיהינום שיצרנו בעזה. ככה נראים בני אדם מורעבים שמסתערים על אוכל תוך סיכון חייהם. ככה נראית דה-הומניזציה של מיליוני אנשים. אל תעצמו עניים. הביטו בזה. pic.twitter.com/qGJk5ICYg9— Alon-Lee Green - ألون-لي جرين - אלון-לי גרין 🟣 (@AlonLeeGreen) June 11, 2025
Incident at Netzarism occurred during largest aid deliveries by GHF
Additionally, GHF reported that they delivered 2,494,800 meals across the Gaza Strip in Tel Sultan, the Saudi Neighborhood, and Wadi Gaza, which, they said, is the largest amount of aid they've delivered in a single day.
More than 16 million meals have been delivered by the organization since its operations began, the organization said.
"My hope is that we will maintain our momentum and continue to provide additional food aid to Gazans," said GHF Executive Director John Acree. "Our operations are improving, and I’m encouraged by our ability to provide a significant amount of aid on a daily basis."
Hamas accused the IDF of firing on civilians in the area, claiming that dozens were killed in the incident.
The IDF said that "As of this stage, there is no known shooting by Israeli forces during the day in a manner consistent with the video distributed on social media," Army Radio quoted them as saying. "The details are being investigated."