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Claire Manera, the organisation's emergency co-ordinator, said that the incident had "shown once again that this new system of aid delivery is dehumanising, dangerous and severely ineffective".The IDF said in a statement: "In recent hours, 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.
"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," it added.MSF said at least two patients told them they and others had been shot while trying to get aid. MSF communications officer Nour Alsaqa said in a statement that as MSF staff were treating patients, they also "received confirmation that a colleague's brother had been killed while attempting to collect aid from the centre".Another incident was said to have happened near a separate aid centre in the Netzarim Corridor in central Gaza, with the Palestinian Red Crescent reporting 14 injured.
The BBC was contacted by doctors at the Nasser hospital who said they had received about 200 people with injuries caused by bullets or shrapnel.Local journalists and activists shared footage of bodies and wounded people being transported on donkey carts to the Red Cross field hospital in the al-Mawasi area.
The BBC has examined footage of bodies being carried on carts and in the back of lorries to Nasser Hospital.
Gaza's health ministry said more than 200 cases had arrived at hospitals, including 31 dead.When questioned by the lawyer assisting the coroner, Dr Boros-Lavack stressed: "I did not fail in my care of Joel."
She had earlier told the inquest she believed Cauchi was not psychotic during the attack and that medication would not have prevented the tragedy.Dr Boros-Lavack said the attacks may have been "due to his sexual frustration, pornography and hatred towards women".
But the next day, she withdrew that evidence, saying it was simply "conjecture" and she was not in a position to assess Cauchi's mental state, having not treated him since 2019.However the inquest is investigating whether Cauchi targeted specific individuals or groups.