Chaos in the Gaza Strip. Crowds are fighting for humanitarian aid


Why is it important?
The Gaza Zone, inhabited by over 2 million Palestinians, is struggling with hunger and humanitarian crisis. The blockade of access to international assistance led to the desperation of residents. Humanitarian and UN organizations warn that the current assistance mechanism is insufficient and may deepen tension.
What happened in Tel Al-Sultan?
During the distribution of help in Tel Al-Sultan, crowds of people destroyed fences and tried to get inside. The Israeli army fired warning shots, and American security guards withdrew, which prevented further distribution. “They want order, but there will be no order because they are desperate people who want to eat and drink,” CNN said one of the residents.
How did humanitarian organizations react?
The Humanitarian Foundation Gaza (GHF) admitted that the situation got out of control. “The GHF team withdrew to enable a small number of Palestinians to safely accept. It was done in accordance with the GHF protocol to avoid victims,” it was announced in the statement. The organization announced an increase in food supply, but experts criticize the lack of distribution points in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
What are the consequences of the lock?
Israel plans to occupy 75 percent Gaza zones within two months, which can force over 2 million Palestinians to live on a quarter of the territory. GHF plans to open three additional distribution points in the southern and central part of the Gaza Street. Meanwhile, the UN and other organizations call for more effective solutions that will allow faster and fair provision of help. GHF plans to open three additional distribution points in the southern and central part of the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, the UN and other organizations call for more effective solutions that will allow faster and fair provision of help.
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