US- and Israeli-backed group pauses food delivery in Gaza after deadly shootings
- Israeli troops opened fire near a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution centre on Tuesday, killing at least 27 Palestinians in southern Gaza.
- This incident occurred amid ongoing hostilities following Israel's offensive resumed on March 18 and the contentious GHF operation starting about a week ago.
- In response, the GHF announced its aid distribution centres will temporarily close on Wednesday for renovation, reorganisation, and efficiency improvements, with operations resuming Thursday.
- The Israeli army confirmed the closure, warned that roads to GHF sites are combat zones, and cautioned civilians against traveling there to reduce escalation risks.
- The closure underscores the fragile humanitarian situation in Gaza, where the UN warns of widespread famine and the Security Council plans a ceasefire vote amid fears the US will veto it.
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