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Hamas Seizes UN Food Distribution Site in Gaza, Halting Aid to Thousands
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First reported by Srugim · 28 minutes ago
What happened
Hamas militants seized a UN World Food Programme distribution center in northern Gaza over the weekend, halting food aid to thousands of families. The takeover included violent attacks on aid truck drivers. The UN and Israeli authorities condemned the act, stating Hamas repeatedly disrupts humanitarian efforts for its own interests.
- 01Hamas militants took over a UN food distribution center in Jabalya, northern Gaza, stopping aid deliveries.
- 02The takeover involved violent attacks on two humanitarian aid truck drivers.
- 03COGAT condemned Hamas for diverting aid and using violence to maintain power.
- 04UN humanitarian coordinator called the event part of a recurring pattern of interference.
- 05The suspension affects thousands of families relying on daily food aid in Gaza.
- 06The UN vowed to prevent Hamas from exploiting humanitarian aid channels.
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