Gaza -Fifty members of the Hamas terror organization were among those killed in the protests along the Gaza border on Monday, according to a Hamas spokesperson.

“In the last rounds of confrontations, if 62 people were martyred, 50 of them were Hamas,” said Hamas official Salah Bardawil in a television interview.

The Israeli military shared a portion of Bardawil’s interview with an Arabic news outlet, accompanied by English captions.

Nearly 60 people were killed and hundreds wounded by Israeli fire Monday in the deadliest day of cross-border violence since a 2014 war. Israel has accused Hamas of encouraging protesters to storm the border fence, and using the demonstrations as cover to carry out attacks.

The Hamas-led organizers of the Palestinian marches along the Gaza border have rejected a shipment of medical aid from Israel — despite widespread shortages of key supplies in the wake of deadly violence this week.

The Supreme Committee of the Great Return March said Wednesday the Palestinians would not accept medicine “from the murderers of our people.” It accused Israel of “trying to improve its black image.”

The committee says protests will resume on Friday.