Extract from ABC News
What do we know about Sunday's fatal incident near an aid centre in Gaza's Rafah district? (ABC NEWS Verify)
Gunshots heard at Al Rashid St by @khqn
There aren't enough features visible to confirm its exact location — ABC NEWS Verify spoke to the teenager who filmed it, and he confirmed it was filmed at 5:00am local time on Al Rashid Street, on the way to the aid centre, though, he couldn't say exactly where.
A separate graphic video, which couldn't be verified due to its lack of features, claims to show people dead on the ground on a flatter section of road. The ocean is visible at times in the right of scene, as it would appear if heading towards the aid centre via Al Rashid Street.
The GHF said it can't know what happened outside its centre.
"We don't control the area outside of our distribution sites and surrounding vicinity and we have no knowledge regarding IDF activities beyond our perimeter, which is still an active war zone," it said in a statement.
The IDF rejected allegations it was involved in the incident.
"False reports have been spread, including serious allegations against the IDF regarding fire toward Gazan residents in the area of the humanitarian aid distribution site in the Gaza Strip," it said in a statement.
"Findings from an initial inquiry indicate that the IDF did not fire at civilians while they were near or within the humanitarian aid distribution site and that reports to this effect are false."
But an Israeli defence source has told the ABC that approximately one kilometre away from the aid distribution site, outside of its operating hours, IDF soldiers "acted to prevent several suspects from approaching the troops", with warning shots fired towards those people.
The source insisted there was no connection between this and the incident in question.
The GHF maintains "nothing happened at or in the vicinity of our site".
Aid footage released
Security camera footage released by the GHF — which contained no timestamps, metadata, or audio — appears to show what's known as tracer rounds being shot into the air as the aid station is opened.
Tracer rounds are bullets which contain a chemical that ignites when fired to make its trajectory visible. It is often interspersed among regular rounds.
Analysing the footage, ABC NEWS Verify can show the camera's approximate field of view — with the red lines representing the edge of frame, the purple dots showing light poles.
Approximate view of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's security camera. (Planet Labs)
Twice in the CCTV footage — at 2:29 and 3:10 minutes into the video — red streaks can be seen flying into the sky, in the first instance from a point off camera, and in the second, from a location in front of the trees, between the third and fourth light pole from the camera.
The streaks seen in the sky in the security footage. (Gaza Humanitarian Foundation)
ABC NEWS Verify showed a clip of the footage to two weapons experts, with both agreeing it showed tracer rounds shooting into the air.
"They're tracers but not following the same path, which means they're coming from two separate firing points (in the second instance)," said Mikey Kay, a former senior British military officer, and host of The Security Brief on BBC News.
"The speed tells me it's quite high calibre weapons."
Identifying the exact weapons used is difficult, especially without sound, but a man in the centre of frame begins running, after previously walking, after the second tracers are seen.
After streaks appear in the sky, a man begins to run.
The appearance of tracer rounds implies, at a time when the aid centre was open there was shooting in the area from an unknown source.
The GHF initially told ABC NEWS Verify that the red streaks were "flares". It stopped responding to emails when asked if they were actually tracer rounds.
The IDF said: "Hamas does everything in its power to undermine food distribution efforts in the Gaza Strip."
In a separate incident, on Tuesday morning local time, about half a kilometre away from the aid site, the IDF said it fired shots at "individual suspects who were advancing towards the forces".
"Casualties are being reported, details of the incident are under investigation," it said in a statement.
IDF releases video
At around 7.54pm local time on June 1, as details of the incident in Rafah were being reported, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) released a message and video on its official Telegram channel.
It read: "Drone footage reveals: Armed men in Gaza shoot at Gazan civilians on their way to collect humanitarian aid."
The IDF claimed the video showed "armed and masked men throwing stones" at people trying to collect aid, in southern Khan Younis.
ABC NEWS Verify matched the start of the IDF drone vision, to an on-the-ground video posted at 3:22pm local time on June 1, from a Khan Younis neighbourhood Facebook page.
"Near Al-Tahlia in Khan Yunis [they] stole flour trucks, then started selling it by organising lines of citizens who came to buy," the post said.
"Using violence and intimidating them with batons and some light weapons under the pretext of arranging the queues."
The videos were matched using a post, trees, and a building which appeared in both videos.
A frame of the video released by the IDF. (IDF)
A video posted on the Hamad Residential City Facebook page. (Hamad Residential City/Facebook)
The second view matches a post seen in the IDF vision. (Hamad Residential City/Facebook)
ABC NEWS Verify contacted a resident in Khan Younis, who said the events in the video happened in the Al-Wafiye neighbourhood.
The suburb is almost 8 kilometres away from Rafah.
The IDF video was released on Telegram with the caption implying who was responsible.
"Hamas is a murderous and brutal terrorist organization that is starving the residents of Gaza," the caption read.
At least one figure in the video appears to be holding a rifle. And what looks like a shot is fired into the ground at one point. A second figure appears to be throwing dirt at another.
These moments in the video are cropped, so it is not clear if they happened at the same location and time as the other drone footage in the video.
The footage isn't high quality enough to tell if the figures are wearing Hamas uniforms.
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