GHF closes his auxiliary centers in Gaza after a new Israeli attack that kills 18 Palestinians

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At least 18 Palestinians died on Wednesday in a bomb attack that is performed by the Israeli army against different tents used by displaced persons in a school in the city of Jan Yunis, in the south of the Gaza Strip.

The Humanitarian Foundation for Gaza (GHF), a private organization supported by the United States and Israel and charged with distributing humanitarian aid to the Strip, announced on Wednesday that the distribution centers have been closed from today and has warned that access to these points is “strictly forbidden”.

“The distribution centers will be closed for modernization, organization and improvements in efficiency,” writes the Social Networks Foundation. The entity has added that “due to current updates, the entrance to the areas of the centers is strictly forbidden.”

Avichay Adraee, the Arabic spokesperson for the Israeli army, has jurisdiction and added that it will be forbidden “Traveling on the roads that lead to the distribution centers, which are considered combat areas.”

The Humanitarian Foundation for Gaza says it will resume help distribution activities on Thursday.

The GHF, founded by contractors with experience in other wars, was exceeded in the previous days by the panic and despair scenes of Gazati citizens to gain access to the low humanitarian aid that comes in the strip from the hand of the private organization, guarded by the Israeli militors.

18 more dead

On 31 and 27 people who died on Monday and Tuesday because of the gunfire of the Israeli army near a help distribution center, the life of 18 other Palestinians who died in a bomb attack performed by the Israeli army against different tents used by displeasures in a school in the city of Strip.

Medical sources quoted by the Palestinian news agency Wafa have indicated that an Israeli dron attacked the school early in the day at Hananuui before adding that thousands are displaced by the Israeli offensive against the enclave.

The Secretary General of the UN, António Guterres, has asked to have asked for “an immediate and independent investigation” of the Matanzas in Gaza against people who waited for food in the ranks.

Source: EITB

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