Four Palestinians die in storming of UN food warehouse a day after gunfire at new Gaza aid site
- Thousands of desperate Palestinians stormed a UN World Food Programme warehouse in Deir al-Balah, Gaza, resulting in four deaths, amid worsening famine and humanitarian crisis.
- Nearly three months of Israeli blockade have pushed Gaza to the brink of famine, causing spiraling humanitarian needs despite recent limited aid resumption.
- AFP footage showed gunfire as crowds stormed a UN food warehouse, resulting in two crushed, two shot, and one killed during clashes with Israeli forces.
- Four Palestinians died and 47 were injured at a GHF aid site amid chaos, with WFP condemning the break-in and warning of worsening humanitarian conditions.
- Aid organizations warn that urgent scale-up of assistance and safe access are essential to address Gaza's ongoing blockade-driven famine, with root causes needing long-term resolution.
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Four Palestinians die in storming of Gaza UN food warehouse IDF was not in area
At least 2 said killed by gunshots at site in Deir Al-Balah, Hamas denies firing; Israel-backed aid group claims terror group falsely reporting injuries at its hubs The post Four Palestinians die in storming of Gaza UN food warehouse IDF was not in area appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
Thousands of Gazans are storming a large UN-run food warehouse in Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, desperately searching for food. Some are prepared to kill to get a share of what is available.
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Hundreds of Palestinians stormed a United Nations food warehouse Wednesday in Gaza in a desperate attempt to get something to eat, shouting and shoving each other and even ripping off pieces of the building to get inside. Four people died in the chaos, hospital officials said. The deaths came a day after a crowd was fired upon while overrunning a new aid-distribution site in the Gaza Strip set up by an Israeli and US-backed foundation, killing a…
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A World Food Programme (WFP) site was looted on Wednesday in Gaza.
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