‘Large number of gunshot wounds’ among injured in Gaza aid incident: UN

An injured woman is rushed to the emergency ward of the Shuhada al-Aqsa hospital in Al-Zawayda in the central Gaza Strip, following israeli bombardment on March 1, 2024, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas group. (Photo by AFP)

A UN team visiting a Gaza hospital on Friday observed “a significant number of gunshot wounds” among numerous Palestinians receiving treatment following an incident where Israeli troops fired upon a food aid location.

UN staff, the first to visit Gaza’s north in more than a week, spent just over two hours at Al-Shifa hospital, where they delivered medication and fuel.

The visit comes in the wake of more than 100 deaths on Thursday, according to the Hamas-run territory’s health ministry, after Israeli forces opened fire on a crowd scrambling for food aid from a truck convoy in northern Gaza.

“Al-Shifa hospital has reportedly admitted more than 700 people who were injured yesterday, about 200 of whom are still being hospitalized,” said Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for the UN secretary-general.

They also received the bodies of more than 70 people killed in the incident, hospital staff told the team which was comprised of representatives from the UN Humanitarian Office (OCHA), WHO and UNICEF.

Among the injured, the team reported “there was a large number of gunshot wounds,” Dujarric said, although he added that he did not know whether the representatives were able to examine the bodies of those killed.

According to the area’s Hamas-run health ministry, the death toll stood at 115, with some 760 injured.