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A new aid system in Gaza has started operations, a U.S.-backed group says

  • The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation began delivering food to Palestinians through new distribution hubs in Gaza on Monday.
  • The new aid system started after nearly three months of an Israeli blockade aimed at pressuring Hamas.
  • The foundation delivered multiple truckloads of food to secure sites guarded by private security and Israeli troops, targeting about one million people by week's end.
  • Hamas condemned the system as a form of starvation and warned Palestinians not to cooperate, while major aid groups and the UN rejected it over concerns of politicization and humanitarian principles.
  • This aid initiative suggests partial relief amid ongoing conflict that has killed over 50,000 Palestinians and displaced 90% of Gaza’s population, though doubts remain about the system’s effectiveness and impartiality.
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The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Middle East (UNRWA) issued an urgent appeal to facilitate the continued provision of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, as the humanitarian catastrophe escalates in the midst of Israel's persistent military aggression and a total blockade that has already lasted three months. READ ALSO: Gaza Strip: Israel orders forced evacuation of Al-Awda Hospital Through a note released…

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