‘Death Race’ for Food: Hundreds Killed in Gaza
- On June 16th, a minimum of three Palestinians lost their lives while gathered near a distribution center operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation in southern Gaza as they awaited aid.
- This took place after Israel halted all aid shipments to Gaza in March and transferred responsibility for humanitarian efforts to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, effectively excluding the UN and other organizations.
- Aid was delivered mainly at four heavily protected locations in southern Gaza, requiring residents to travel long distances through dangerous conflict areas to reach the limited food supplies.
- After his third try to secure supplies, 30-year-old Mohammed al-Shaqra reflected that those who are quickest, strongest, and luckiest stand the best chance of surviving and obtaining food.
- Since May 26, more than 400 Palestinians have been killed and over 3,000 wounded while trying to access humanitarian aid, highlighting severe food insecurity across Gaza's population of roughly 2 million.
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UN human rights office condemns violence at Gaza food distribution sites
The UN Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights (OHCHR) denounced the ‘repeated incidents’ of ‘senseless killings’ by Israel Defence Forces (IDF) at Gaza’s food distribution sites, in a statement released on Wednesday. The OHCHR called for the IDF to immediately cease the use of lethal force against Palestinians in Gaza seeking food, detailing how numerous Palestinians have been shot and killed this past week while seeking food at distrib…
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