Chaos, Gangs, Gunfire: Gaza Aid Fails to Reach Most Needy
- Aid deliveries to Gaza are being severely impeded by violence and chaos, according to UN agencies and analysts.
- International organizations consider the current scale of aid delivery to Gaza to be woefully insufficient.
- The United Nations reported nearly 1,400 Palestinians have died waiting for aid since May 27, primarily due to the Israeli army's actions.
- The UN calls the four distribution points in Gaza 'a death trap' for over two million inhabitants.
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Air deliveries of humanitarian aid have been on the rise in Gaza since Israel lifted its blockade, but these operations are considered "inadequate" by NGOs and plunge more into chaos, the Gazans ready to do anything to recover some food.
The small amount of food entering the territory is immediately stormed by hungry crowds risking their lives.
Following a partial pause in the bombings announced by Israel on Sunday, under international pressure in the face of the risk of famine, humanitarian aid began to enter the territory again.

Hungry people risking their lives under Israeli fire, looted by criminal gangs or widespread chaos... The delivery of food aid to Gaza, allowed again by a partial pause in Israeli strikes, remains strewn with obstacles. And does not benefit all.
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