Summary
Two American aid workers with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) were injured in an attack involving grenades in Khan Younis, Gaza. The attack was blamed on Hamas, and the GHF reported that no other workers or civilians were hurt. The attack occurred as debates continue over a ceasefire plan and aid distribution methods in the region.
Key Facts
- Two US workers from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation were injured in a grenade attack.
- The attack happened during aid distribution in Khan Younis, Gaza.
- GHF claims Hamas is responsible for the attack.
- The injured workers are in stable condition and receiving medical care.
- Since GHF started, over 400 Palestinians have been killed collecting aid, according to the UN and local doctors.
- Hamas has shown willingness to discuss a ceasefire with Israel.
- Hamas wants the GHF aid system replaced by UN-led efforts.
- The ongoing conflict began after Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.