The Palestinian Authority (PA) has denied any affiliation with the armed militia led by Yasser Abu Shabab, which is accused of looting humanitarian aid in Gaza. PA security spokesperson Anwar Rajab condemned the group’s claims of operating under “Palestinian legitimacy” as false, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged Israel’s support for Abu Shabab’s militia, which opposes Hamas. The Gaza government has accused these “Israeli-backed armed gangs” of stealing aid, amid a devastating offensive by Israel that has resulted in significant civilian casualties and a looming humanitarian crisis.
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Israel diverts Gaza-bound aid boat carrying Greta Thunberg
Israel intercepted the Gaza-bound aid boat Madleen early Monday, halting activists including Greta Thunberg from reaching Gaza, which faces severe food shortages. The Israeli government had previously warned against unauthorized vessels breaching the blockade, citing security concerns, while the interception drew condemnation from Hamas and criticism over ongoing humanitarian crises in Gaza. Amidst international pressure for increased aid access, recent violence near aid distribution points led to civilian casualties, highlighting the dire situation in the...
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