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ISRAEL’S AID DISTRIBUTION A ‘DEATH TRAP’ FOR STARVING GAZANS: UNRWA CHIEF

01/06/2025 11:42 PM

 ANKARA, June 1 (Bernama-Anadolu) --The Israel-crafted aid distribution mechanism has become a “death trap” for starving civilians in the Gaza Strip, said the United Nations (UN) Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini on Sunday, Anadolu Ajansi reported.

The Health Ministry said nearly 50 Palestinians were killed and over 200 others injured when Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinians seeking humanitarian aid near a distribution point in the southern city of Rafah on Sunday.

“Aid distribution has become a death trap,” Lazzarini said in a statement.

Israel has crafted a plan to establish four aid distribution points in southern and central Gaza, which Israeli media say aim to evacuate Palestinians from northern Gaza into the south.

“This humiliating system has forced thousands of hungry and desperate people to walk for tens of miles to an area that’s all but pulverised due to heavy bombardment by the Israeli army,” Lazzarini said.

“Aid deliveries and distribution must be at scale and safe. In Gaza, this can be done only through the United Nations, including UNRWA,” he added.

The UNRWA chief called on Israel to lift its siege on Gaza and allow the UN safe and unhindered access to bring in aid and distribute it safely.

“This is the only way to avert mass starvation, including among 1 million children,” he said.

“With competing narratives and disinformation campaigns in full gear, international media must be allowed into Gaza to independently report on the ongoing atrocities, including this morning’s heinous crime.”

According to Gaza’s Government Media Office, at least 49 Palestinians have been killed and over 305 others injured by Israeli fire near aid distribution points in Gaza since the start of Israel’s aid distribution mechanism on May 27.

Since March 2, Israel has kept all border crossings shut, cutting off the entry of food, medicine, fuel, and other essential supplies for Gaza’s 2.4 million residents.

Rejecting international calls for a ceasefire, Israel has pursued a devastating offensive in Gaza since October 2023, killing over 54,400 Palestinians, most of them women and children. Aid agencies have warned about the risk of famine among the enclave's more than 2 million residents.

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