The Israeli military released a video Friday that it claimed shows "Palestinian gunmen opening fire in the midst of Gazan civilians" as they waited for desperately needed food in Gaza City on Thursday.
The Israel Defense Forces' aerial video does not show clear details on whether the people in the video were carrying guns or opening fire on civilians around them. CNN can not independently verify the content of the video, the location or the time.
The Israel Defense Forces said the events in the video happened "about an hour before the humanitarian aid convoy entered the area" of the Kuwait roundabout in Gaza City on Thursday. The roundabout is an area where aid trucks are known to pass out food and where crowds of people frequently gather.
What Gazans have said: While the IDF denies opening fire on civilians Thursday, the video does not disprove claims made by the Palestinian health ministry in Gaza and eyewitness accounts that CNN previously reported.
The health ministry said at least 20 people were killed and 155 were wounded by Israeli shelling as they sought humanitarian aid at the roundabout. Eyewitnesses said the area was struck by what sounded like tank or artillery fire.
A man identifying himself as Ibrahim Al-Najar, who went to Al-Shifa Hospital after the reported attack, said: "We were sitting there, and there was nothing. Suddenly, they bombarded us with shells."
Israel's military denied these accounts Thursday.
Violence at aid distributions: Gazans have reported several other attacks by Israeli soldiers on crowds lining up for aid in recent weeks, including Wednesday at the same site as Thursday's incident.