Visual Guide to How the Gaza Aid Distribution Turmoil Unfolded
- On Tuesday, in the southernmost city of Gaza near Rafah, a large group of Palestinians surged into a recently established aid distribution center supported by Israeli and American initiatives.
- The incident occurred amid growing desperation caused by an ongoing Israeli blockade lasting close to three months, which has brought Gaza’s 2.3 million inhabitants to the edge of famine.
- Israeli forces responded with tank and gunfire, including helicopter flares, during chaotic clashes that injured at least 47 Palestinians, mostly by gunshots.
- Ajith Sunghay of the UN Human Rights Office reported that most of the injuries resulted from gunfire, which, according to their findings, originated from the Israeli Defense Forces, underscoring the dangers associated with the new aid distribution approach.
- The event reveals increasing tensions and fractures in Gaza’s aid system, with major humanitarian groups rejecting the new Israeli-backed framework due to concerns over neutrality and safety.
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UN: Injuries at Gaza Aid Hub Caused by Israeli Gunfire - Quds News Network
Gaza (Quds News Network)- Ten Palestinians were killed and 62 others injured on Tuesday as crowds gathered to receive food aid in Rafah, southern Gaza. A United Nations official said they appeared to be caused by Israeli military gunfire. The violence erupted near a newly established aid hub in the Tal al-Sultan neighborhood. The hub is operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a US-Israeli aid group. The GHF aid mechanism bypasses the…
United Nations Official: Nearly 40 Palestinians Were Injured by Israeli Armed Forces During the Distribution of Aid to Gaza
A senior official from the United Nations said Wednesday that about 40 Palestinians from the thousands who were left behind on the aid distributed in the Gaza Strip were wounded by Israeli military-disarmed fires, transmitted by AFP, taken by Agerpres.
This Is How Aid Is Distributed in the Gaza Strip. Israeli Troops Fired at a Crowd of Civilians
During a distribution of humanitarian aid in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, the Israeli military opened fire on a crowd of civilians. According to the office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, one person was killed and at least 47 were wounded. The point where the attack took place is run by an organization criticized by the UN.
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