Officials say food sites run by controversial US-Israeli-backed group in Gaza are being shut down
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation will close food sites as other aid groups and the U.N. increase deliveries under the ceasefire, after distributing 185 million meals since May.
- Food distribution sites run by the US and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation are being shut down under the ceasefire deal.
- Palestinians said the sites forced aid-seekers to risk their lives by passing Israeli troops who opened fire, killing hundreds, though the Israeli military claims it only fired warning shots.
- The UN, which opposed the GHF distribution, is gearing up to bring increased aid into Gaza after the ceasefire, with plans to restore basic services and bring in food and supplies.
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Officials say food sites run by controversial U.S.-Israeli-backed group in Gaza are being shut down
Two officials tell The Associated Press that food distribution sites run by the controversial U.S.-Israel backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation are being shut down under the terms of the ceasefire deal
Officials say food sites run by controversial US-Israeli-backed group
JERUSALEM: Food distribution sites run by the controversial US and Israel backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation are being shut down under the terms of the ceasefire deal, an Egyptian official and another official in the region told The Associated Press on Sunday. Multiple Palestinian witnesses said three of GHF’s distribution sites had been abandoned, in the southern area of

Officials say food sites run by controversial US-Israeli-backed group in Gaza are being shut down
Two officials tell The Associated Press that food distribution sites run by the controversial U.S.-Israel backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation are being shut down under the terms of the ceasefire deal.
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