Humanitarian workers killed in Gaza ambush blamed on Hamas
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A controversial new American-backed organization, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), has announced it will begin delivering aid to the besieged territory within two weeks and says it has Israel’s approval.
An airstrike killed seven other people in Beit Lahiya town north of the enclave, medics said. In Nuseirat camp in central Gaza Strip, medics said an Israeli airstrike killed at least 11 people in a house. The rest were killed in separate airstrikes in the southern Gaza Strip, they added.
The GHF began operations on May 26 after Israel completely cut off supplies into Gaza for more than two months. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The military has designated certain routes to access food centres and residents have been told leaving roads is dangerous, but many do, to try to get to food first.
An airstrike killed seven other people in Beit Lahiya town north of the enclave, medics said. In Nuseirat camp in central Gaza Strip, medics said an Israeli airstrike killed at least 11 people in a house. The rest were killed in separate airstrikes in the southern Gaza Strip, they added.
Former commander of the British military forces in Afghanistan tells Arutz Sheva Hamas attacked the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's workers out of desperation as the aid provided to Gazans undermines its rule.
Yasser Abu Shabab confirmed cooperation with certain PA officials and hinted at possible alignment with a broader national framework.
Experts, witnesses, and NGOs question the figures regarding the militarized and ‘undignified’ operation, backed by Israeli and the US