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Counting the Cost: Conflict and Casualties in Gaza
Gaza Strip, CityThursday, June 12, 2025
The aid system in Gaza is in chaos. A new distribution method, introduced last month, has been plagued by violence and disorder. The United Nations, which has traditionally managed aid distribution, has struggled to operate due to Israeli restrictions and lawlessness. Hunger is a growing concern, with experts warning of potential famine if the blockade and military actions continue.
The conflict began with a deadly attack by Hamas-led militants, resulting in the deaths of around 1, 200 people, mostly civilians, and the abduction of 251 hostages. Since then, both sides have engaged in a cycle of violence and retaliation. Israel has recovered the remains of two more hostages, but many are still held captive. Hamas has demanded the release of more Palestinian prisoners and a lasting ceasefire in exchange for the remaining hostages.
The humanitarian situation in Gaza is dire. With a population of around 2 million people, the territory is at risk of widespread famine. The new aid distribution system, while intended to prevent Hamas from diverting supplies, has been criticized for violating humanitarian principles and encouraging mass displacement. The international community watches as the crisis deepens, with calls for a resolution that respects the rights and dignity of all people involved.
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