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A deadly attack at a humanitarian aid distribution center in southern Gaza’s Rafah on Sunday has ignited a heated exchange of accusations and denials, with over 30 Palestinians reported killed.
The head of the World Food Programme said on Sunday that the UN-linked organisation has “not seen a plan” on aid distribution from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
It will try to reach Gaza in an effort to bring in some aid and raise ‘international awareness’ of the humanitarian crisis, the activists said.
Amidst the ongoing face-off in Gaza, a humanitarian aid distribution centre in Southern Gaza’s Rafah came under fire on Sunday, resulting in the death of more than 30 Palestinians. Gaza was ...
By Palestine Chronicle Staff Hamas says it accepted a US-mediated ceasefire proposal in principle but accuses Israel of ...
An Israeli attack near an aid distribution point in Gaza killed as many as 31 Palestinians today, local health authorities ...
Organizers say climate campaigner Greta Thunberg and other 11 activists plan to set sail on Sunday afternoon for Gaza on a ...
It was not immediately clear who was responsible for the attack. The Israeli military denied any of its fire had harmed ...
The incident in Rafah in the south of the enclave was the latest in a series highlighting the volatile security situation complicating aid delivery to Gaza ...
An Israeli attack near an aid distribution point in Gaza led to the deaths of at least 31 people. The incident worsened ...
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation began distributing aid despite criticism from the UN and aid groups that have long been ...
The global body has previously said that no entities outside of the United Nations can provide adequate and necessary assistance to Gazans.
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