💨 Abstract
Amnesty International claims that an Israeli-and U.S.-backed aid system in Gaza uses starvation tactics and endangers Palestinians, attributing over 500 deaths to Israeli forces near aid distribution centers. Israel denies these allegations, asserting it has facilitated substantial aid entry and maintains its actions are proportional. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), overseen by an ally of former U.S. President, Trump, faces criticism for its opaque funding and chaotic distribution methods even after the U.S.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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