US Envoy Visits Distribution Site in Gaza
- Steve Witkoff, President Trump's special envoy, visited a US-backed aid site in Gaza amid concerns of a hunger crisis affecting 2.4 million Palestinians.
- During the visit, Witkoff stated that President Trump is a humanitarian with a big heart and emphasized the importance of feeding civilians, not Hamas.
- The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation claims it delivers over one million meals a day and has reported no deaths at its distribution points, despite UN reports of over 1,000 people killed seeking aid since May.
- The UN reported that at least 1,373 people have been killed seeking aid in Gaza since May 27, with most deaths caused by Israeli military actions.
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