Charities call for end to deadly new Gaza aid system

More than 170 non -governmental organizations want a US and Israeli -backed food aid distribution plan in Gaza to be dismantled due to concerns that they are at risk of death and injury.
According to the medical officials in Gaza, more than 500 people were killed in the mass shots near the transportation centers or transportation routes protected by Israeli forces since the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation began to operate in late May.
The GHF uses private US security and logistics companies to buy materials for Gaza and is largely jumping a system under the leadership that Israel says it allows militants to direct the help of militants.
The United Nations plan called “naturally insecure” and violations of the rules of human neutrality.
On Tuesday, the joint declaration was published in Geneva, the 171 charity in Geneva, the 171 charity, called the countries to stop the GHF plan for Israel and to restore the assistance coordinated through the United Nations.
“The Palestinians in Gaza face an impossible choice: hunger or risk is hit as they try to desperate food to feed their families.” He said.
Among the signed groups were OXFAM, doctors without borders, child rescue, Norwegian refugee council and Amnesty International.
In a response, GHF said that he gave Reuters more than 52 million meals in five weeks and that almost all the help of other humanitarian groups was looted.
“We invite other human groups to join us and to feed people in Gaza,” GHF said, “Instead of fighting and insulting them.” He said.
NGOs accused GHF of forcing GHF of forcing people to get food aid for hours through active conflict zones.
The Israeli army said that on Monday, the aid distribution centers of Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip were damaged and that Israeli forces were given new instructions called “Learned Lessons”.
Israel has repeatedly said that their forces have been working near the centers to prevent help from falling into the hands of Palestinian Hamas militants.


