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Gaza Aid Group Says Hamas Killed at Least 8 Local Staffers Possibly Abducted Others

  • On June 11, Hamas carried out a deadly attack near Khan Younis, killing at least eight local Palestinian staff members from a Gaza-based humanitarian organization as they were traveling to deliver food aid.
  • Prior to the attack, Hamas had issued direct threats against GHF staff and their operations, prompting the organization to temporarily close some aid distribution sites on June 7 before later resuming their activities.
  • GHF launched on May 26 to deliver aid outside the UN system, facing ongoing violence near its centers and criticism for allegedly undermining humanitarian principles, with Hamas denying involvement and publicly rejecting GHF’s model.
  • John Acree, interim director of GHF, reported at least eight deaths, several injuries, and concerns that some team members may have been taken hostage. He emphasized that despite the threats posed by Hamas militants, the organization remains committed to continuing its food distribution efforts to support the people of Gaza who rely on their aid.
  • Despite heightened security risks and Hamas’s actions, GHF decided to maintain operations and continue providing food security for Palestinians while gathering more information on the incident and possible hostages.
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anash.org broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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