A coalition of United Nations experts has accused the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, backed by the United States and Israel, of violating international law by blending humanitarian aid with intelligence and military objectives. They have called for immediate UN oversight and the dismantling of the foundation. In Gaza, large crowds of Palestinians have gathered around aid trucks in areas such as Khan Younis, desperately seeking food supplies amid warnings of expanding hunger. Aid workers and Palestinian officials report that the current aid deliveries are insufficient, with Gaza requiring approximately 600 aid trucks daily to meet basic humanitarian needs, a figure that matches pre-war allowances by Israel. Videos and eyewitness accounts depict Palestinians facing deadly violence at aid distribution points, with reports of food aid being contaminated with harmful substances. At least 25 Palestinians were reportedly killed while attempting to obtain food aid in a single day, according to PBS, highlighting the lethal conditions surrounding aid access. The situation has led to widespread malnutrition and acute suffering among displaced Palestinians, including children deprived of necessary treatment. Air-dropped aid continues to fall in remote and Israeli-controlled zones, but the scale remains inadequate to address the humanitarian crisis. The foundation's operations have been described as traps that endanger civilians, exacerbating the already dire food insecurity in Gaza.
ANOTHER MURDEROUS DAY IN THE KILLING FIELDS OF GAZA. PBS reports that at least 25 Palestinians were killed today while seeking food aid. The US-Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation food distribution sites are mousetraps -- murder machines. https://t.co/dgcDYB6myu
Imágenes que exponen la crisis alimentaria en Gaza: La desesperación de los civiles por sobrevivir https://t.co/RCB4WJ1wVR
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