The GHF helper killed by Hamas attack in the Gaza Strip-shock message!

The GHF helper killed by Hamas attack in the Gaza Strip-shock message!

Gazastreifen, Palästina - In the Gaza Strip, at least five helpers of the Foundation GHF supported by the USA and Israel were killed in an attack by Hamas. The attack occurred around 10 p.m. local time when the aid organization bus was on the way to a distribution center. In addition to the dead, the GHF reported numerous injuries and feared the fear that some team members could have been taken hostages. These tragic events illustrate the dangerous situation in which humanitarian helpers have to operate in this region. The use of the GHF started after the Israeli military had blocked aid deliveries for almost three months and wanted to continue the distribution to prevent Hamas from acquiring humanitarian aid goods. So far, there have always been fatal incidents near the foundation's distribution centers, which is controversial because it is perceived as surrounded by conflicts and violence.

The humanitarian situation in Gaza is catastrophic; There is a lack of food, drinking water, medication and everyday needs. The GHF plans to distribute relief goods to the Palestinians via four logistics centers and at the same time ensure that Hamas has no access. Private security forces should secure the routes and distribution centers, with Israeli soldiers not involved in the issue. This is necessary to prevent the relief supplies from getting into the hands of terrorists. The GHF will work under the direction of Jake Wood, the founder of Team Rubicon; David Beasley, former head of the world nutrition program, is also considered as a consultant.

background of the aid actions

The plan for reorganization of the distribution of relief goods was initiated by US President Donald Trump and encounters mixed reactions in the region. While the Israeli government is behind the project, international aid organizations, including UNICEF, express massive concerns. They warn that old, disabled children and sick people in particular may not be able to reach the distribution center. The risk of injuries and deaths, especially children, increases due to such risky starting conditions. Amnesty International has also expressed concerns that this type of auxiliary delivery could possibly violate international law.
The situation is also intensified by the continuing conflict between Israel and Hamas. Israel accuses Hamas of selling relief supplies at excessive prices and using the income to finance fighters and weapons. This escalation has led to a decision to strictly control aid deliveries.

In the middle of these difficult circumstances, Germany's new Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul travels to Israel to talk to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa. The humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza is increasingly demanding international attention, while the political situation continues to worsen. The GHF is under observation; Their ability to provide help efficiently and safely is followed closely by supporters and critics.
Developments in the Gaza Strip give no reason to hope that the situation could improve at short notice, while the civilian population suffers from extreme deprivation.

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