The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has resumed aid distribution in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, a day after squarely blaming Hamas for preventing the delivery of urgently needed food.
One distribution centre opened briefly during the morning hours today, closing for the day after completing the distribution of food packages, according to GHF. Two more sites were scheduled to open at noon in the Tel Sultan area of Rafah City in southern Gaza.
Threats from Hamas resulted in aid not being distributed on Saturday, marking the fourth disruption to GHF operations within a week and the second full-day shutdown of aid centres.
GHF, a recently formed aid agency supported by Israel and the U.S., said Hamas issued threats against its local staff and drivers, making it too dangerous to proceed with food distribution.