The controversial humanitarian organization Humanitarian Foundation for Gaza (GHF) I did not distribute any food aid yesterday Saturdayaccusing Hamas of launching threats because of which she “made it impossible” to carry out her business in the Gaza Strip, something that the Palestinians have denied.
US and Israel -backed GHF, which uses US private companies for its diligent support and security services, pointed out that it adapts its businesses to face threats, without specifying what kind of threats are.
Later in a post on Facebook he announced that two of the aid distribution centers will be re -operated today.
Hamas official told Reuters that he did not know these “alleged threats”.
The Hamas government’s press office later pointed out yesterday that GHF’s ​​operations “failed miserably at all levels” and added that the Palestinian organization is ready to help safely distribute aid through a different UN business, which has been operating for years.
Israel and the US have accused Hamas of embracing the help of the UN businesses, something that the organization denies.
Source of Hamas stated that Organization’s armed wing will develop snipers today Near the streets used by the UN to transport humanitarian aid to the Palestinian enclave to prevent any looting.
The UN has not responded to a request for annotation.
Israel has allowed the UN humanitarian missions to repetition on May 19, after 11 weeks of full -blind exclusion in Gaza, while experts warn that the 2.3 million pockets are faced with the spectrum of famine.
The UN has described the help that Israel has allowed to enter Gaza “drop in the ocean”.
Israel and the US are calling on UN to be active in Gaza through GHF, however The UN refuses as it challenges the neutrality of this organization, while accusing it of militarizing the help and forcing the Palestinians to be displaced. GHF started its business in Gaza on May 26 and on Friday announced that it has distributed nearly 9 million meals.
Although GHF claims that there have been no incidents in the safe, as it characterizes, its distribution centers, dozens of Palestinians have been killed near and around them, and chaos scenes have been unleashed.
Gaza health authorities complain that dozens of Palestinians were killed by fire near GHF distribution centers from the previous Sunday to Tuesday. Israel’s army pointed out that he was investigating the incidents on Monday and Tuesday, but said he is not responsible for Sunday’s violence.
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The GHF was not distributing any help on Wednesday as it was pushing Israel to strengthen security measures in order to protect the Palestinians and beyond its distribution centers. On Friday, he suspended some distribution companies “due to overcrowding”.
The Israeli army announced yesterday that 350 UN trucks and other humanitarian organizations carrying humanitarian aid entered Gaza this week via the crossing point Kerem Salom.
Israel is forcing UN members to unload the help on the Palestinian side of the passage, from which the UN receives it and Gaza relief organizations. The UN accuses Israel of often rejecting demands for access to Gaza and complains that the assistants have been looted by armed and hungry civilians.
Israel has expanded its military operations across the Gaza Strip in recent weeks, while efforts – under Qatar, Egypt and the US – to achieve a new truce.
Doctors in Gaza said 55 Palestinians were killed yesterday throughout the enclave of Israeli blows.
In addition, the Gaza Ministry of Health also stressed yesterday that the enclave hospitals have fuel for three more days, complaining that Israel is blocking access to international relief organizations at the hospital fuels.
At present, Israel has not commented on these complaints.
For his part, the Israeli army announced that it has identified “an underground road from a tunnel, including a Center for Administration and Audit from which Hamas Senior Commanders” operated under the European Hospital in the southern part of Gaza.
Source :Skai
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