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Gaza Aid Crisis: Who's Really to Blame?
Gaza, PalestineTuesday, July 1, 2025
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In Gaza, aid distribution has turned into a deadly game of blame.
- Over 580 lives lost since late May
- Palestinian Health Ministry calls aid centers "death traps"
- Daily reports of Israeli forces opening fire on aid seekers
Who's to Blame?
- Israel's stance: Accuses Hamas of causing chaos
- United Nations' stance: Current system is too dangerous
- Israel's solution: Adding more fences and signs, but many remain unconvinced
The Root of the Problem
- Lack of safe access to aid cited as the real issue
- GHF now runs the system, replacing the U.N.'s hundreds of aid points with just four
- Israeli military claims they only fire when necessary, but critics argue the system is flawed from the start
Political Moves Amidst the Crisis
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu heads to the U.S. to meet President Donald Trump
- Trump pushing for a deal to end the war and bring back hostages
- Uncertain future as aid situation deteriorates
The Bigger Question
- Who is really responsible for this crisis?
- What can be done to fix it?
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