The article discusses the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, highlighting accusations against Israeli forces, which reportedly include gunfire causing casualties. The distribution of aid is controversial, with the U.N. rejecting the GHF's methods as unethical. Concerns rise over a new blockade reflecting pressure on Hamas and the impending risk of famine. The resignation of GHF's head raises alarms about neutrality, and humanitarian experts criticize the repercussions of militarized aid hubs, asserting the dire need for revising aid strategies amidst escalating tensions.
Adjith Sunghay, head of the U.N. Human Rights Office for the Palestinian territories, stated that Israeli gunfire seemed to be the source of casualty reports.
Israel's measures have been designed to pressure Hamas but have led to dramatic food shortages, further complicating the already dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Jake Wood, the head of the GHF, resigned due to concerns about the humanitarian principles being compromised, compelling Israel to allow more aid into Gaza.
Jan Egeland criticized the militarization of aid distribution, indicating that the chaos could have been prevented if normal humanitarian operations had not been impeded.
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