Israeli forces opened fire on crowds of starving Palestinians at two aid sites in Gaza on Sunday, killing at least 32 people and injuring more than 230 others.
The site is operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, an Israel-backed organisation attempting to circumvent the UN-coordinated humanitarian effort.
Israel committed "a new massacre against hungry civilians who had gathered at the so-called 'humanitarian aid' distribution sites", Hamas said in a statement, calling the GHF sites "mass death traps, not humanitarian relief points".
The Israeli military and the GHF have denied that anyone was killed.