Evacuation notice in Gaza - New relief program to start operating - Aid Mechanism for Refugees in Gaza to Commence: Launch Announced
Gaza Strip Braces for New Aid Distribution Mechanism Amid Calls for Evacuation
A new humanitarian aid distribution system is imminently slated to be launched in the Gaza Strip under the auspices of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), with initial aid deliveries set to commence today, as reported by various Israeli media outlets and the GHF itself. Simultaneously, the Israeli military has urged residents of several southern coastal regions to evacuate, warning of an impending offensive against terrorist organizations.
Israeli officials have claimed that the GHF's new distribution system intends to minimize Hamas's exploitation of the aid supplies. However, the United Nations has expressed concerns over the safety of civilians traveling to distribution centers and the feasibility of the journey for the elderly and infirm. These doubts have also been echoed by the foundation's former head, Jake Woods, who recently announced his resignation.
According to the GHF, the newly established relief system aims to provide direct aid to more than one million Palestinians over the course of the week through four distribution centers that have been secured by private contractors. The targeted areas include Khan Yunis, Rafah, and the surrounding southern regions, with the exception of Al-Mawasi. The Israeli army has pledged an "unprecedented attack" aimed at violent factions in the southern areas of Gaza.
Amid this escalation, tensions in Jerusalem persist as thousands of nationalist Israelis prepare to participate in a controversial flag march, commemorating the territory's capture in 1967. Israeli police intervened in several incidents to prevent violence, clashes, and provocations, resulting in multiple arrests. The march passed near the compound of the United Nations Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA, causing the UN body to express concern due to the historical involvement of some agency employees in Hamas activities.
During the past night, Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip have reportedly claimed the lives of at least 60 Palestinians, according to Hamas-controlled civil defense sources. The Israeli Air Force allegedly targeted a Hamas command center within a former school building in Gaza City, prompting the displacement of several residents and causing massive fires. These allegations, however, are yet to be independently verified.
*Gaza Strip* Gaza* Israel* Middle East* United Nations* UNRWA* Humanitarian aid* Hamas* Jerusalem* Palestinian territories* Conflict zones* Evacuation orders* Israeli military* Nationalist marches* Provocations* Controversial events* Terrorist activities* International tensions
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