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Why are Gazans not getting sorely needed aid?

24 July 2025
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Why are Gazans not getting sorely needed aid?
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Gazans are facing a dire humanitarian crisis after over 21 months of conflict, with major obstacles hindering aid delivery due to Israeli restrictions and safety issues. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), Israel’s chosen aid distributor, has been criticized for its limited distribution sites and deadly incidents, while international organizations report significant quantities of aid stockpiled outside Gaza awaiting clearance for entry.

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