US group distributing aid in Gaza reopens sites after deadly shootings
- Following a series of fatal shootings near its Rafah location earlier this week, the US-supported Gaza Humanitarian Foundation announced the suspension of all its aid distribution operations within Gaza as of Friday.
- The closures followed a series of fatal shootings that raised safety concerns, while Gaza faces severe famine risks after an 11-week Israeli blockade recently ended.
- GHF reopened two centres on Thursday, delivering 1.4 million meals at two southern sites amid accusations that its militarised approach endangers Palestinians and fails to meet needs.
- Since launching, GHF claims to have distributed over 8.4 million meals, but aid workers and UN officials label its operations as politicised and militarised, increasing risks for Gaza's 2.3 million residents.
- The situation implies growing humanitarian challenges in Gaza, with calls for improved and neutral aid delivery amid ongoing conflict and restrictive conditions impeding effective relief.
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8 Starved Civilians Killed Near US-Israeli So-Called 'Aid Distribution Site' in Rafah - Quds News Network
Gaza (Quds News Network)- Israeli forces committed a new massacre on the first day of Eid al-Adha near a US-Israeli so-called ‘aid distribution center’ in Rafah, the Gaza Government Media Office said on Friday. According to the statement, Israeli troops and a US private security company opened fire on crowds of starving civilians waiting for aid. The attack killed at least 8 people and wounded 61 others. Since the infamous Gaza Humanitarian Fou…
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