UN Report Exposes Tragic Deaths Amid Gaza Food Crisis: Who’s Responsible?
The UN confirms 875 Gazan deaths while searching for food near humanitarian aid sites, raising serious questions about the management of aid and Israel’s security policies in a volatile region.

The recent confirmation by the United Nations Office of Human Rights that 875 Gazans were killed while attempting to obtain food is a sobering reminder of the ongoing humanitarian disaster in Gaza. Most of these tragic deaths occurred around distribution points managed by the so-called “Gaza Humanitarian Foundation,” a joint Israeli-American initiative operational for just over six weeks. This grim statistic raises urgent questions: How did an effort intended to deliver relief become synonymous with deadly risk? And what does this mean for American taxpayers funding these programs? Is This a Failure of Aid or Security Policy? The spokesmen from...
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