The Israeli army limits twelve hours when Palestinians can go to these points.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), supported by Israel and the United States to manage the distribution of humanitarian aid in the strip, announced a new closure of all auxiliary centers this Friday, and has warned the population that does not approach these places “for their safety”. He also reported that the reopening date will be announced later, without facilitating details or an operational calendar.
Subsequently, the Arabian spokesperson for the army of Israel, Avichai Aderai, indicated that the authorization to go to these distribution points will only be between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m., and that the area is considered a closed military zone outside that time.
GHF, which is located in Switzerland, is criticized by the United Nations and other humanitarian organizations to understand that international neutrality standards transmits assistance.
According to the information collected by the Palestinian newspaper ‘Fisin’, at least five Palestinians died this Friday after they were shot by Israeli troops near a help distribution point in Rafah. To date, the Gazati authorities have solved more than a hundred dead Palestinians and injured around 450 by shooting Israeli troops during help deliveries on these points.
Source: EITB

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