Countless Palestinians have stormed a new center to divide food in the Gaza Strip. Was people waxing then bumping warning recordings. According to reports, some assistance were looted in the incident.
The newly established Gaza Humanitrian Foundation (GHF) announced that the employees had withdrawn in terms of time to “allow a small number of inhabitants of Gaza to take care of and spread relief goods”. They wanted to prevent victims and the normal work has now been resumed. Possible injuries were initially not reported.
The incident took place in Rafah in the Southern Gaza Strip. Since the Israeli government had blocked the assistance for months, many people are in a desperate location in the disputed coastal strip. His children would have already asked him when there were food packages, said Resort Laith Omar. His family was hungry. He had never seen anything of the latest care.
This is how the new mechanism works
The new mechanism stipulates that one person per family goes to a distribution center every five days and receives a help package there. According to the first information, only six of the ten inhabitants of the coastal strip can be provided with relief supplies in the first few weeks. Some people are skeptical. “We don’t know who is behind it,” says Ibrahim Abdul Javad. According to him, some are afraid that the operators will work with the Israeli army and that there may be arrest or pressure to help Israeli secret services.
The Hamas ministerie of the interior called on the residents to boycott the new distribution mechanism. The system is part of an intelligence operation, it said. According to its own statements, the Israeli government wants to prevent Hamas from stealing deliveries and making money. Representatives of the UN criticize that no evidence had been submitted to this statement.
Hamas speaks of “failure”
After the storm, Hamas distributed the center of food distribution that the new system was a “total failure”. There are currently four such centers in the south and in the middle of the Gaza Strip. So far, around 8,000 food packages have been distributed. Each package can feed 5.5 people 3.5 days. More auxiliaries should now come from day to day.
Source: Krone

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