Chaotic new aid system means getting food in Gaza has become a matter of life – and often death
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Chaotic new aid system means getting food in Gaza has become a matter of life – and often death
With all eyes on the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, which came into effect 12 days after Israel launched a major attack on Iran’s nuclear and military structure, attention towards Gaza has waned. This is at a time when attempting to gain access to food under a new model of aid distribution has been described by the United Nations as a “death trap”. According to the UN World Food Programme, more than 470,000 people are facing “catastrophic” h…
Humanitarian aid continues to not reach all those who need it in the Gaza Strip. And the food it comes is often used as exchange money to negotiate other essential goods. “More people in Gaza have died in search of humanitarian aid than the sum of deaths in Israel and Iran”, explains Joan Richarde, a specialist in International Relations. See the video
The catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip makes people despair. There is chaos at the food outlets - and there are massive accusations against Israel.
Survival is made more difficult for the people of Gaza from day to day. While hunger is spreading, the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) again temporarily suspended aid deliveries on Thursday. Moreover, in recent weeks, many people died trying to get food from the GHF. The UN spoke of the GHF agencies as "death traps."
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