Palestinians distraught over relatives missing at deadly Gaza aid sites
Summary
Many Palestinian families in Gaza are desperately searching for relatives who went to get food from aid sites and have not returned. These aid sites have become dangerous, with reports of violence and missing persons. There are severe shortages in aid supplies, and many people are facing starvation.Key Facts
- Many Palestinians in Gaza risk their lives to get food from aid distribution points.
- Israeli forces and security contractors have reportedly killed many aid seekers.
- About 1,400 people have died at these aid sites since late May, according to the UN.
- People who go to the aid sites can go missing, and not all are found.
- The United Nations and rights groups describe these sites as highly dangerous.
- Since July 27, about 84 aid trucks enter Gaza daily, but at least 600 are needed.
- More than 80 adults and 93 children have reportedly died from starvation and malnutrition recently.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to address Gaza's threat to Israel further.
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