A new system, and near daily deaths
GHF, a startup organisation with no experience of distributing food in complex conflict zones, employs US mercenaries at the sites, which opened in May. They replaced 400 non-militarised aid points run under a UN system that zionist colony claimed had to be shut down because Hamas was diverting aid from it. No evidence for this has been provided.
GHF runs only four sites to feed 2 million people, in a territory where extreme hunger is widespread and food security experts have warned of looming famine.
Eleven-minute race for food: how aid points in Gaza became ‘death traps’ – a visual story
The Guardian report.
Gaza Ministry of Health:
Hospitals in the Gaza Strip received 104 martyrs (including 1 recovered from under the rubble) and 399 injuries in the past 24 hours.
From 18 March 2025, to the present, the number of martyrs and injuries has reached 8,970 martyrs and 34,228 injuries.
In the past 24 hours, 60 martyrs and over 195 injuries were recorded among those trying to access humanitarian aid. This brings the total number of aid-seeking martyrs received by hospitals to 1,239 martyrs and more than 8,152 injuries.
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The resistance has called for the complete dismantlement of these death traps.
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The “Zikim” aid massacre in Sudaniya area of the northern Gaza Strip today claimed the lives of 51 martyrs and wounded 648 in three hours, most with gunshot wounds, according to the Government Media Office.
The Office added that 112 aid trucks entered the Gaza Strip today, but most were looted “due to the security chaos systematically and deliberately perpetuated by the occupation, aimed at thwarting aid distribution operations and depriving civilians of them.” 600 relief and fuel trucks are required daily to meet minimum needs. The Office noted that 1.1 million children are deprived of food and milk under the suffocating siege and called on all parties to take action to immediately open the crossings and break the siege of aid, including milk.

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