Gaza aid temporarily halted over ‘disorder’
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has said it has temporarily halted aid distribution in Gaza due to disorder, according to Reuters.
The controversial Israeli-US-backed foundation said it was working to resolve the issues to guarantee safety. At least three Palestinians were killed and 46 wounded after the Israeli military opened fire on crowds who rushed to an aid point run by the organisation on Tuesday.
US-backed Gaza aid group opens second site amid widespread criticism
The controversial US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said aid distribution continued in the coastal enclave without incident and it had opened a second distribution site.
“Across the two sites, approximately 14,550 food boxes have been distributed so far. Each box feeds 5.5 people for 3.5 days, totaling 840,262 meals,” the foundation said in a statement.
As we reported earlier, Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has said it had temporarily halted aid distribution in Gaza due to disorder, in a statement carried by Reuters.
The GHF is working to open four sites and said it has “plans to build additional sites across Gaza in the weeks ahead”.
The GHF operation has come under severe criticism from aid groups and international organisations such as the United Nations.
Earlier today, the head of the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), Philippe Lazzarini, condemned the aid model, saying it is a “distraction from atrocities” taking place there.
Gaza’s Ministry of Health reported at least one person was killed and dozens of others were wounded on Tuesday at a GHF aid distribution point in Rafah after Israeli forces opened fire.
Israel targets Gaza community kitchens, food distribution points
Al Jazeera’s Sanad fact-checking unit says the Israeli military “deliberately targeted” more than 20 community kitchens and food distribution and storage sites across Gaza between Monday and Tuesday.
Sanad’s analysis showed that most of the Israeli air strikes took place in Gaza City and other parts of northern Gaza – an area that has not received any aid since Israel began enforcing its total blockade on the enclave in early March.
Eight incidents were reported there since March 18, Sanad said. Seven other attacks took place in Deir el-Balah and refugee camps in central Gaza while five more were reported in Khan Younis in the south.
Citing data from the Government Media Office in Gaza and Palestinian media sources, at least 60 people were killed in the Israeli attacks. Hundreds of others were also injured.

Palestinians struggle to get food at charity kitchen in Deir el-Balah
All to go ahead with the US backed ethnic cleansing plan by starvation.
‘We can’t survive without it’: Palestinians rely on community kitchens
Lina Abu Shaaban, a Gaza City resident, says her family depends on a community kitchen because food has become so expensive amid shortages caused by the Israeli blockade.
“We can’t survive without it. I wait five to seven hours in the heat just to get food, and I’m always scared of being bombed,” she told Al Jazeera while waiting in line for a bowl of lentils at the kitchen, which was set up at a school housing displaced people.
Another resident in line, Um Ahmad al-Sayfi, also said she has no choice but to get food from the community kitchen because her family is suffering from a lack of supplies. She condemned Israel’s targeting of the food distribution points.
“They bomb them so that we die of hunger. I saw a kitchen get hit just days ago – children were burning. Why don’t they want us to live?” she told Al Jazeera.
Pure white supremacist hatred.







