Anarchy and bullets in a new Gaza aid distribution hub 1 dead and 48 hearts | world News

Gaza’s Health Ministry said on Wednesday that at least one Palestinian was killed and 48 injured when bullets were shot at a mob, which overtook a new aid distribution site in the war-butter enclave that was established by an Israeli and US-supported foundation. The crowds around the distribution site broke on Tuesday as a crowd of Palestinians. It was not immediately clear who opened the fire, Israeli force, private contractor or others. Israel vowed to confront Gaza’s control and fight Hamas until he is deported, and until the militant group returned to the remaining 58 bounds seized in October 7, 2023, the attack took place that touched the war. Hamas -led terrorists killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians and 251 people in the 2023 attack. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, Israel’s retaliatory aggressive has killed around 54,000 Palestinians, which does not distinguish its count between citizens and fighters. Israel hit the airport in the capital of Yemen organized by Iran-backed rebels Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katj, Wednesday’s attacks destroyed the last aircraft used by the Houthi rebels, while rebel-operated Al-Masira TV said he had targeted an aircraft from the country’s flagship carrier Yemenia. Iran -backed Houthi rebels evacuated several missiles in Israel in recent times, casualties, casualties. Hothis have targeted Israel in the entire war in Gaza in solidarity with Palestinians. Hurti missiles have been mostly intercepted, although some have entered the Israeli missile defense systems, causing casualties and damage. Israel last hit the airport at Sana on 6 May, destroyed the airport terminal and left its runway with craters. Some flights resumed Sana on 17 May.
A controversial new aid distribution system
The distribution hub outside Gaza’s southern city of Rafah was opened on Tuesday by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. The Foundation is handling the operation of strict requirement under a new, US and Israeli -backed system despite the concerns raised about the group from the United Nations and its recent resignation. The United Nations and other human organizations have rejected the new system, saying that it will not be able to meet the needs of Gaza’s 2.3 million people and allow Israel to use food as a weapon to control the population. He has also warned of the risk of friction between Israeli soldiers and people seeking supply. The spokesperson says that the United Nations has nothing to do with the new aid system. Stephenne Dusarric says that the United Nations has nothing to do with the aid distribution of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation as its plan complies with the United Nations human principles, which is applied from Sudan to Sudan. Dujarik said on Tuesday that this is a “difficult process” to coordinate with Israeli officials to get the United Nations trucks in the loading sector to seek assistance, and to determine whether roads are safe for trucks. “We’re still trying – strict efforts – the work done to help based on our system … and it is very challenging,” he said