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Middle East: Gaza Aid Centers Temporarily Close

  • The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation closed its aid distribution centers on June 4, 2025, in Gaza for reorganization and safety improvements after recent violent incidents.
  • This closure followed dozens of Palestinians killed near aid sites in southern Gaza amid ongoing conflict and overwhelming crowds at distribution points.
  • The GHF, backed by the US and Israel, operates only four points using armed contractors and has faced criticism for bypassing international humanitarian agencies.
  • At least 27 Palestinians died near a GHF food aid site, and local officials and the Red Cross reported casualties, while the UN called for renewed aid access and investigations.
  • GHF postponed reopening indefinitely due to security risks, and aid distribution remains critical as one in five Gazans face starvation under ongoing violence.
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After several fatal incidents, chaos in aid distribution, and cancellations of cooperation, the GHF is reorganizing; aid distribution is temporarily suspended.

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According to reports of deadly incidents, aid centers in Gaza were closed the day before, and the population is to follow Israel's instructions.

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The distribution centers were closed the day before because of "renovation work". According to reports of fatal incidents, people are asked to follow routes established by Israel's army.

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Deutsche Welle broke the news in Bonn, Germany on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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