On video: documentation from the airdrop of aid packages to Gaza/according to copyright law 27a
A number of Palestinians were killed in the Gaza Strip due to a malfunction in the distribution of US humanitarian aid shipments from the air - according to reports. According to reports, some of the aid packages' parachutes did not open, causing the heavy packages to fall from a great height and hit civilians on the ground.
Parachute humanitarian aid from the United States/documentation on social networks according to Article 27 A of the Copyright Law
Earlier today it was announced that the commander of the Southern Command, Major General Yaron Finkelman, submitted an investigation to the Chief of Staff on Tuesday about the incident in which dozens of Gaza residents were killed during an operation to bring humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip. The command investigation shows that the forces did not fire at the humanitarian convoy itself, but at Suspects who approached the nearby forces and posed a threat to them.
The investigation also shows that while the trucks were traveling towards the distribution centers, a violent gathering of about 12,000 Gaza residents developed around them, who looted the equipment. Many civilians were injured by being crushed and run over by trucks during the looting events. During the gathering, dozens of Gaza residents They came within a few hundred meters of the IDF forces, and posed a threat to them.
At this point, the forces fired accurately at several suspects in order to drive them away.
As the suspects continued to approach, the forces fired to eliminate the threat.
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