Gaza, Israel and Rafah aid
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For a third day running, Palestinians have been killed while collecting aid - the IDF confirms it fired shots and is investigating.
The incident happened as Israel and Hamas traded blame for the faltering mediation bid to secure a temporary ceasefire.
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Cyprus Mail on MSNGaza aid supplies hit by looting as Hamas ceasefire response awaitedArmed men hijacked dozens of aid trucks entering the Gaza Strip overnight and hundreds of desperate Palestinians joined in to take supplies, local aid groups said on Saturday as officials waited for Hamas to respond to the latest ceasefire proposals.
An Israeli attack near an aid distribution point killed at least 31 people in Gaza, as Hamas and Israel exchanged blame over a faltering ceasefire effort.
False reporting of violence at our sites has a chilling effect on the local population,” says Gaza Humanitarian Foundation head Johnnie Moore.The post GHF resumes Gaza aid distribution after pause
Aid workers in both the south and north of Gaza tell The Independent that the GHF is not equipped to deal with the dire humanitarian situation in the enclave
The U.S.-based Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which operates the aid distribution site in Rafah, denied anyone was killed or injured near its site and said that all of its distribution had taken place without incident. It accused Palestinian militant group Hamas of fabricating "fake reports".