Reports of shots fired at a crowd surrounding a humanitarian convoy in the Gaza Strip, where people were killed, are not true; The army fired several warning shots in an attempt to disperse the crowd, IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari said in a briefing on February 29. .
“The Israel Defense Forces operate in accordance with the rules of engagement and international law. “There were no IDF attacks against the assisted convoy, I want to repeat this: there were no IDF attacks against the assisted convoy.”Hagari said.
According to an IDF spokesperson, the army supported humanitarian aid operations and protected the humanitarian corridor. He had to allow the convoy to reach the designated distribution point so that humanitarian aid could reach the needy residents of northern Gaza.
Hagari noted that Israeli tanks and drones were in the convoy area to ensure the security of the humanitarian corridor. At some point, a crowd of local residents caused chaos, hindering the advance of the column, and the Israeli tank crews. “I tried to carefully disperse the crowd with some warning shots”.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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