‘Death Race’ for Food: Hundreds Killed in Gaza
- On June 17, amid ongoing violence in Gaza, 51 Palestinians lost their lives while waiting in line to receive food at distribution centers operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
- These deaths occurred amid an Israeli military assault that declared parts of Gaza a 'kill zone', with alleged orders allowing low-ranking officers to target individuals broadly.
- The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation began operations on May 26, delivering nearly 26 million meals despite facing armed private security and concentrated aid hubs, complicating access for civilians.
- Brigadier General Yehuda Vach said, "there are no innocents in Gaza," while UN bodies condemned the lethal targeting of civilians seeking aid as a war crime.
- The situation has led to thousands wounded, widespread starvation, and calls from the UN for a massive scale-up in aid, but ongoing hostilities continue to endanger civilians.
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UN human rights office condemns violence at Gaza food distribution sites
The UN Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights (OHCHR) denounced the ‘repeated incidents’ of ‘senseless killings’ by Israel Defence Forces (IDF) at Gaza’s food distribution sites, in a statement released on Wednesday. The OHCHR called for the IDF to immediately cease the use of lethal force against Palestinians in Gaza seeking food, detailing how numerous Palestinians have been shot and killed this past week while seeking food at distrib…
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