UN agencies are reporting an uptick in food availability since the ceasefire was implemented
By Jacob Jaffa
GHF ‘whistleblower’ Anthony Aguilar claimed the eight-year-old, who he named as Amir, was shot by Israeli forces, was safely extracted from the Strip earlier this week
In an exclusive interview with the JC, IDF reservist and Jerusalem Post correspondent, Michael Starr reveals what is really happening on the ground in the Strip
By Jamie Shapiro
The firm’s distribution sites in southern Gaza have seen a chaotic rush for supplies which disadvantages ‘women, children, older men and people with disabilities’, it said
By JC Reporter
A woman claiming to be the boy’s stepmother disputed several details of the former contractor’s story, according to a video obtained by The Daily Wire
The UN claims that ‘hungry people or armed actors’ are taking aid en route to distribution points
By Jane Prinsley
Anthony Aguilar claimed that Israeli troops shot civilians in front of him, but the US firm alleged that the supposed murders he recounted ‘never happened’
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More than 400 rabbis sign letter urging Israeli government to allow ‘international’ aid into Gaza, halt settler violence and pursue peace
The foundation claimed agents affiliated with the terror group ‘deliberately fomented the unrest’ that saw 20 people killed
The foundation’s goal is to deliver over 20,000 food boxes – equivalent to 1.2 million meals – daily throughout the Strip.
The US and Israeli-backed aid organisation claimed it had told the outlet that its reporting was incorrect before publication, but that the story went out anyway
It comes after the military confirmed that 'inaccurate’ artillery fire led to the deaths of around 30 Gazans near humanitarian aid sites in the southern part of the Strip.
The US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says the terrorist organisation is threatening its staff and disrupting distribution
GHF said Hamas’s direct threats to its operations made it too dangerous to proceed with distributing aid on Saturday
By Daniel Ben-David