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IDF Soldiers Say They Were Ordered To Shoot At Palestinians At Aid Sites

IDF officers and soldiers have said that they were ordered to fire at unarmed Palestinians who were waiting for food at aid distribution sites in Gaza
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According to Gaza’s Health Ministry over 500 Palestinians have been killed and thousands wounded in shootings near those sites,

The killings has prompted the military prosecution to call for an investigation into possible war crimes

Israeli soldiers told the Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz that the army has deliberately fired at Palestinians near aid distribution sites over the past month.

officers and soldiers revealed that commanders ordered troops to shoot at the crowds in order to drive them away even though it was clear they posed no threat.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has slammed Haaretz report, calling it “blood libel.” He said it contained “malicious falsehoods.

Sott.Net reports: One soldier described the situation as a total breakdown of the Israel Defense Forces’ ethical codes in Gaza. According to the Hamas-run Health Ministry in Gaza, 549 people have been killed near aid centers and in areas where residents were waiting for UN food trucks since May 27. Over 4,000 have been wounded, but the exact number of those killed or injured by IDF fire remains unclear.

Haaretz has learned that the Military Advocate General has instructed the IDF General Staff’s Fact-Finding Assessment Mechanism – a body tasked with reviewing incidents involving potential violations of the laws of war – to investigate suspected war crimes at these sites.

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) aid centers began operating in the Strip at the end of May. The circumstances of the foundation’s establishment and its funding are murky: it is known to have been set up by Israel in coordination with U.S. evangelicals and private security contractors. Its current CEO is an evangelical leader close to U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.The GHF operates four food distribution sites – three in southern Gaza and one in the center – known in the IDF as “rapid distribution centers” (Mahpazim). They are staffed by American and Palestinian workers and secured by the IDF from a distance of several hundred meters.

Thousands, and at times tens of thousands, of Gazans arrive daily to collect food from these sites.

Contrary to the foundation’s initial promises, distribution is chaotic, with crowds rushing the piles of boxes. Since the rapid distribution centers opened, Haaretz has counted 19 shooting incidents near them. While the shooters’ identities are not always clear, the IDF does not permit armed individuals in these humanitarian zones without its knowledge.

The distribution centers typically open for just one hour each morning. According to officers and soldiers who served in their areas, the IDF fires at people who arrive before opening hours to prevent them from approaching, or again after the centers close, to disperse them. Since some of the shooting incidents occurred at night – ahead of the opening – it’s possible that some civilians couldn’t see the boundaries of the designated area.

“It’s a killing field,” one soldier said. “Where I was stationed, between one and five people were killed every day. They’re treated like a hostile force – no crowd-control measures, no tear gas – just live fire with everything imaginable: heavy machine guns, grenade launchers, mortars. Then, once the center opens, the shooting stops, and they know they can approach. Our form of communication is gunfire.”

The soldier added, “We open fire early in the morning if someone tries to get in line from a few hundred meters away, and sometimes we just charge at them from close range. But there’s no danger to the forces.” According to him, “I’m not aware of a single instance of return fire. There’s no enemy, no weapons.” He also said the activity in his area of service is referred to as Operation Salted Fish – the name of the Israeli version of the children’s game “Red light, green light”.

IDF officers told Haaretz that the army does not allow the public in Israel or abroad to see footage of what takes place around the food distribution sites. According to them, the army is satisfied that the GHF’s operations have prevented a total collapse of international legitimacy for continuing the war. They believe the IDF has managed to turn Gaza into a “backyard,” especially since the war with Iran began.

“Gaza doesn’t interest anyone anymore,” said a reservist who completed another round of duty in the northern Strip this week. “It’s become a place with its own set of rules. The loss of human life means nothing. It’s not even an ‘unfortunate incident,’ like they used to say.”

An officer serving in the security detail of a distribution center described the IDF’s approach as deeply flawed: “Working with a civilian population when your only means of interaction is opening fire – that’s highly problematic, to say the least,” he told Haaretz. “It’s neither ethically nor morally acceptable for people to have to reach, or fail to reach, a [humanitarian zone] under tank fire, snipers and mortar shells.”

The officer explained that the security on the sites is organized into several tiers. Inside the distribution centers and the “corridor” leading to them are American workers, and the IDF is not permitted to operate in that space. A more external layer is made up of Palestinian supervisors, some of them armed and affiliated with the Abu Shabab militia.

The IDF’s security perimeter includes tanks, snipers, and mortars whose purpose, according to the officer, is to protect those present and ensure the aid distribution can take place.

“At night, we open fire to signal to the population that this is a combat zone and they mustn’t come near,” the officer said. “Once,” he recounted, “the mortars stopped firing, and we saw people starting to approach. So we resumed fire to make it clear they weren’t allowed to. In the end, one of the shells landed on a group of people.”

In other cases, he said, “We fired machine guns from tanks and threw grenades. There was one incident where a group of civilians was hit while advancing under the cover of fog. It wasn’t intentional, but these things happen.”

He noted that there were also casualties and injuries among IDF soldiers in these incidents. “A combat brigade doesn’t have the tools to handle a civilian population in a war zone. Firing mortars to keep hungry people away is neither professional nor humane. I know there are Hamas operatives among them, but there are also people who simply want to receive aid. As a country, we have a responsibility to ensure that happens safely,” the officer said.

The officer pointed to another issue with the distribution centers – their lack of consistency. Residents don’t know when each center will open, which adds to the pressure on the sites and contributes to harm to civilians.

“I don’t know who’s making the decisions, but we give instructions to the population and then either don’t follow through with them or change them,” he said.

По материалам: http://www.planet-today.com/2025/07/idf-soldiers-say-they-were-ordered-to.html

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