UN aid chief says 'deliberate choices' depriving 2 million Gazans of aid, food
- The UN aid chief stated that humanitarian aid must be allowed into Gaza "at scale" by Israel to prevent a "generation of children that won't have a chance in life."
- Currently, over 500,000 people in Gaza are catastrophically food insecure, according to the UN aid chief.
- A UN rights office indicated that the willful restriction on food aid in Gaza may constitute a war crime.
- For three consecutive days, people were killed near an aid distribution site run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
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The Israeli army continues to attack the enclave through indiscriminate strikes and fire. The Hebrew state also dismantled the United Nations humanitarian aid distribution networks and replaced them with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). The entity, supported by Israel and the United States, distributed derisory amounts of food between late May and early June, before suspending its operations.
UN: ’deliberate’ Israel choices systematically depriving Gazans
The UN aid chief said Wednesday that recent "horrifying scenes" of Gazans being massacred while seeking food aid were the result of "deliberate choices that have systematically deprived" them of essentials to survive.
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