‘A death journey’: Palestinians describe GHF aid site turmoil in Gaza
Summary
People in the Gaza Strip are struggling to get food due to severe shortages and violence at aid distribution sites. The GHF, backed by the U.S. and Israel, manages these sites but faces accusations of serious violations, including people being shot while trying to get aid. Many Palestinians risk their lives daily at these sites to obtain basic food supplies.Key Facts
- The Gaza Strip is experiencing widespread starvation.
- The GHF took control of aid distribution in Gaza in May, after Israel partially lifted its blockade.
- Over 1,300 Palestinians have reportedly been killed while trying to get food at these sites.
- Israeli soldiers and U.S. security contractors have allegedly shot people trying to reach the aid.
- Palestinians continue to visit these dangerous sites daily to get food like flour, milk, and rice.
- People report chaotic and violent scenes at these distribution points.
- A child explained that without this food, his siblings could die from hunger.
- One mother said her five-month-old daughter is malnourished due to a lack of food during her pregnancy.
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