US group distributing aid in Gaza reopens sites after deadly shootings
- The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation , a US-backed group endorsed by the Israeli military, closed all its Gaza aid centres on Friday due to deadly shootings near its sites.
- The closures followed a series of shootings earlier this week that caused dozens of deaths and led the GHF to urge Palestinians to avoid its distribution centres for safety reasons.
- GHF has delivered over 8.4 million meals but faces criticism for politicization and militarization amid Gaza's worsening food shortages after an 11-week Israeli blockade ended last month.
- UN Secretary-General António Guterres called the shootings 'appalling,' while UNICEF spokesperson James Elder said parents risk their children’s lives traveling to GHF sites in combat zones.
- The closures exacerbate Gaza’s humanitarian crisis by adding risk for civilians amid continued Israeli offensives and famine threats to the enclave’s 2.3 million residents.
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8 Starved Civilians Killed Near US-Israeli So-Called 'Aid Distribution Site' in Rafah - Quds News Network
Israeli troops and a US private security company opened fire on crowds of starving civilians waiting for aid on the first day of Eid al-Adha. The attack killed at least 8 people and wounded 61 others.
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