Criticism of Israel Grows over Attacks on Gaza Food Aid During Distributions
- On June 5, 2025, Israel stopped food deliveries throughout Gaza, prompting the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation to pause its activities amid an escalating humanitarian emergency.
- The suspension followed Israeli military warnings for Palestinians to avoid aid roads and GHF’s claim of renovation and efficiency work, while reports differ on underlying tensions.
- Gaza faced chaos at food queues, scenes of mourning in Deir el-Balah, and alarming warnings from health officials about severe child malnutrition.
- Thousands remain hungry as aid deliveries remain halted, with a local volunteer emphasizing that going without food for any length of time can be life-threatening, amid ongoing disputes at the UN Security Council over aid proposals.
- The halt deepened humanitarian despair in Gaza and sparked global condemnation as aid shortages persist while political disputes delay relief efforts.
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On Wednesday, the Brazilian government called for the opening of an “independent and celler investigation” into Israel’s attacks on humanitarian aid distribution centres in Palestine, which have left dozens of victims in recent days. According to a note issued by the Brazilian Foreign Ministry, “the use of hunger as a weapon of war or the use of violence against civilians in search of food is absolutely unacceptable.” The statement reiterates th…
UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher said the deaths of dozens of people killed Tuesday in the Gaza Strip while trying to access a food distribution center were "the result of deliberate decisions" by Israel.
Israel temporarily shuts down aid centres in Gaza after deadly attacks on Palestinians seeking food The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, backed by Israel and the US, announced the temporary suspension of food distribution after a new chaotic day in which at least 27 people died while trying to get help. In parallel, the Israeli Army extends its attacks: a school housing displaced families was bombed on Wednesday, 4 June, in Khan Younis, in southern…
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