Hamas Blamed for Attack on GHF Aid Vehicle that Left Eight Palestinians Dead
- Hamas ambushed a bus carrying workers from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation , resulting in at least eight deaths and injuries, according to GHF's statement.
- GHF expressed concern that some team members may have been taken hostage by Hamas, which has previously threatened the organization.
- Despite the violence, GHF reported distributing a record 2.6 million meals on Thursday, its highest daily total since starting operations in Gaza.
- The United Nations noted ongoing violence, with over 180 Palestinians reportedly killed by Israeli fire near GHF sites, amid criticisms of humanitarian efforts in Gaza.
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Humanitarian Workers Killed in Gaza Ambush Blamed on Hamas; Internet Cut in Territory
JERUSALEM/CAIRO, June 12 (Reuters) - At least eight Palestinians who worked for the U.S-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation died in an ambush, the GHF said on Thursday, blaming Hamas militants for the killings that rocked the troubled food distribution operation.
Hamas blamed for attack on GHF aid vehicle that left eight Palestinians dead
At least eight Palestinians who worked for the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) died in an ambush, the organisation said yesterday, blaming Hamas militants for the killings that rocked the food distribution operation.
Hamas attack on aid workers leaves eight dead as org fears some were 'taken hostage'
Hamas' unprovoked attack on Gaza Humanitarian Foundation workers has left at least eight people dead, with the U.S.-backed organization fearing some team members may have been taken hostage.
They are supposed to help the people of Gaza and spend food: now eight employees of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation have been killed on their way to a distribution center. The U.S. Foundation blames Hamas for the attack.
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