Amidst escalating violence in Gaza where hundreds have died trying to access aid, international criticism of Israel diminished after the nation intensified its offensive against Iran. Emma Graham-Harrison from The Guardian indicates that the killings in Gaza persist, highlighting a dysfunctional food distribution system managed by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. The discussion also covers Israel's support for the Popular Front, a Palestinian criminal group, and the potential implications of its conflict with Iran on the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
The international outcry over Gaza killings has faded following Israel's attacks on Iran, raising concerns about ongoing violence and aid distribution failure in the region.
Many aid experts believe that the food distribution system in Gaza, controlled by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, is fundamentally flawed and cannot adequately respond to the crisis.
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