In Gaza, more Palestinians are killed while waiting for food aid
Summary
In Gaza, at least 325 people died over the past week while trying to get food during what was supposed to be a pause in attacks. The ongoing violence and lack of food aid have caused significant hardship for residents. International aid efforts are being hindered by restrictions and looting.Key Facts
- At least 325 people in Gaza have died recently while trying to get food, as stated by Gaza's Health Ministry.
- Israeli forces are reported to have killed 24 people on a single Saturday in different parts of Gaza.
- Despite a declared humanitarian pause, incidents of violence occurred during food aid distribution attempts.
- Israel claims it only fired warning shots in some incidents but has received criticism for its handling of the situation.
- Aid restrictions by Israel have been internationally condemned, with reports of famine conditions in Gaza.
- Aid entering Gaza is often looted before it can be properly distributed.
- U.S. officials visited Gaza to inspect food distribution efforts.
- International groups describe the restrictions as collective punishment, impacting the delivery and safety of aid.
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