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US-backed Gaza aid group accuse Hamas of deadly attack on staff bus

GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUN 14 – Hamas targeted a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation bus amid ongoing threats, killing at least five aid workers and injuring others, while some may have been taken hostage, officials said.

  • The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation , a US-supported organization, claimed that Hamas carried out a deadly assault on a bus transporting its personnel near Khan Younis on Wednesday, resulting in the deaths of at least five aid workers.
  • The attack followed Hamas threats against GHF staff and civilians receiving aid, issued days before the incident amid ongoing conflict and a besieged Gaza Strip.
  • GHF said the bus carried over two dozen local Palestinians en route to a distribution center, with multiple injuries and fears that some members may be held hostage.
  • The group denounced the attack as "heinous and deliberate" and urged global leaders to swiftly denounce Hamas, while reaffirming their commitment to continue providing aid despite the persistent risks.
  • GHF operates outside traditional UN systems, faces criticism for its approach, and its sites have seen deadly violence, highlighting the risks of aid distribution in Gaza’s deepening crisis.
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