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Hamas says 30 people were killed during the aid allocation period and GHF refused to claim compensation

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Palestinian extremist group Hamas said 30 people were killed by Israel in the attacks in Gaza, while hoping to seek assistance at a new humanitarian distribution center run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).

According to Hamas, dozens of people were injured, but the GHF denied the allegations.

“Our aid has appeared again today and nothing happened,” the foundation said in a statement, adding, “realizing that the rumors were angered by Hamas today's death and harm.”

“They are unreal and fabricated,” GHF said.

According to the foundation, more than 4.7 million meals have been distributed to Gazans since the operation began six days ago.

The Hamas Media Office reported an Israeli attack in a buffer zone in Rafa, southern Gaza Strip, where the foundation distributed aid supplies.

This information cannot be verified independently.

The Israeli military said, “the damage caused by the IDF fire in the humanitarian aid distribution site is not yet aware of.”

“This matter is still under review,” the IDF said.

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