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Lives Lost: The Struggle for Aid in Gaza
Gaza Strip, RafahMonday, June 16, 2025
The new aid system has been chaotic and violent. The UN system has struggled to deliver food due to Israeli restrictions and a breakdown of law and order. Israel and the U. S. accuse Hamas of diverting aid. The UN denies this. They say the new system does not meet Gaza's needs. It also allows Israel to control who gets aid. This could lead to more people being forced to move.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says there has been no violence at the distribution points. They have warned people to stay on designated routes. They recently paused deliveries to discuss safety measures with the military. Meanwhile, Israel's military body in charge of aid coordination in Gaza said 292 trucks of aid entered Gaza over the past week. This is a significant drop from the 600 trucks that entered per day during the latest ceasefire.
The war has taken a massive toll on Gaza. It has destroyed vast areas and displaced around 90% of the population. Many have been displaced multiple times. The conflict has killed over 55, 300 Palestinians, according to Gaza's Health Ministry. Most of the dead are women and children. Israel claims to have killed more than 20, 000 militants. The war has left deep scars on the people of Gaza.
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