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Nearly 800 killed in Gaza while seeking aid

Friday 11 July 2025 - 18:07
 Nearly 800 killed in Gaza while seeking aid

Nearly 800 people have lost their lives in Gaza while attempting to access humanitarian aid since May 27, according to the United Nations. The majority of these fatalities occurred near distribution sites operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a controversial organization backed by the United States and Israel.

The alarming figures were shared on Friday during a press briefing in Geneva by Ravina Shamdasani, spokesperson for the UN Human Rights Office. She confirmed that between May 26—when GHF began its operations—and July 7, at least 798 people were killed, including 615 near GHF sites. "Most of the injuries were gunshot wounds," she said.

Chaos Amid Desperation

The GHF began distributing food packages following a strict blockade that had halted the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza for over two months. The blockade, imposed by Israel, had prompted widespread warnings from humanitarian groups about the risk of famine across the territory.

Despite its declared mission to provide relief, the GHF has drawn sharp criticism from the UN and major international aid organizations. They have declined to collaborate with the foundation, accusing it of undermining basic humanitarian principles and aligning with Israeli military objectives.

The food distributions, often taking place in volatile and overcrowded areas, have led to chaotic scenes. In multiple instances, the Israeli military reportedly opened fire to disperse desperate crowds attempting to reach the aid, resulting in further casualties.

Israeli Response and Investigation

Responding to the reports, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) released a statement on Friday acknowledging the deadly incidents and pledging accountability. "Following incidents during which civilians arriving at distribution centers were harmed, comprehensive reviews were conducted," the army said. "Instructions have since been issued to field units, and these incidents are currently under investigation by relevant IDF authorities."

GHF, for its part, denies that any violence occurred in proximity to its aid centers. The organization employs armed contractors to secure its facilities, which has also drawn concern from observers.

Ongoing Crisis

The humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza continues to unfold against the backdrop of an ongoing war that began after Hamas launched a deadly attack on Israeli territory on October 7, 2023. The conflict has since escalated, causing thousands of casualties and widespread devastation.

Calls for a lasting ceasefire have intensified, with international leaders urging all parties to prioritize civilian protection and allow unhindered access for humanitarian assistance. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly expressed willingness to negotiate a permanent ceasefire, but concrete steps remain elusive.

The UN has reiterated its warning that the situation in Gaza remains dire and urged the international community to act urgently to prevent further loss of life.


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