IDF says roads to Gaza aid centres are 'combat zones' as sites close for day
Summary
Aid distribution centers in Gaza are closing for a day as roads leading to them are declared "combat zones" by the Israeli military. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation plans to resume aid on Thursday, addressing safety and organization concerns. The UN calls for an independent investigation, highlighting risks civilians face in receiving aid.Key Facts
- Aid distribution centers in Gaza will close for a day due to safety concerns around "combat zones."
- The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) aims to organize and improve its aid services.
- On Tuesday, at least 27 Palestinians died near an aid center from Israeli fire.
- The Israeli military identified "suspects" near the aid routes and opened fire.
- There is a reported lack of clarity about the GHF and its accountability.
- The UN warns of over two million people at risk of starvation in Gaza.
- GHF requires residents to collect aid from a limited number of centers under military control.
- Reverend Dr. Johnnie Moore has become the new head of the GHF.
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