IDF Says Reports Of Aid Center Shootings And Death Are False

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UPDATE: The IDF admitted firing warning shots today and said ‘they didn’t hit that many people’ as reported.
On Tuesday morning, Hamas again reported dozens of people killed and injured at the aid site in Rafah, but GHF denied the reports, reported The Times of Israel.
Asked about those reports, IDF Spokesman BG Defrin reiterated the military’s response that troops had fired warning shots, but said troops “didn’t hit that many people as far as we understand [and] we will continue to investigate.”
“The numbers given by Hamas were the same. It reported 29 on Sunday and today — exaggerated. We are investigating,” he said.
“We fired warning shots toward a group of people who posed a threat to our forces, far from where they were supposed to be. Warning shots were fired, not to hit anyone,” said Defrin, referring to Tuesday’s reports. “According to the claims, people were hit, so we are investigating, but it will take time.”
The IDF has released a statement that reports of shootings at an aid delivery site in the Gaza Strip are false.
The Gaza Humanitarian Fund (GHF): “Our aid was distributed again today without incident. We are aware of the rumors being spread by Hamas about deaths and injuries today – they are untrue and fabricated.”
Some videos were released on the internet showing shootings in Gaza but they cannot be confirmed.
The video below was released by the IDF at the alleged time of the shootings which shows no violence.