While the Israeli army begins what it calls humanitarian break in Gaza operations, almost a dozen people would have been killed as they tried to get help at a distribution point in downtown Gaza.
Al-Awda Hospital reported receiving 11 bodies and more than 50 injured after Israeli forces fired near a help point at the center of the Gaza Strip, operated by.
It is unclear whether the attack occurred before the humanitarian break came into force at 10am, local time, nor if it occurred inside the area covered by the break.
A CNN contacted the Israeli army for comments.
There were also more victims among people seeking help in northern Gaza, according to hospital officials.
Eleven bodies have been taken to since Saturday afternoon, coming from the area used by aid trains from the Zikim passage, according to Mohammed Abu Salmiya, director of the hospital.
Abu Salmiya said to CNN that 120 injuries also arrived at the hospital.