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Gaza aid fund behind “every manner of depravity”

Al JazeeraFriday, July 4, 2025 at 11:49:27 AM
A doctor in Gaza, Tarek Loubani, reports that Palestinians waiting for aid from the Gaza Humanitarian Fund (GHF) frequently endure gunfire and violence, describing the conditions as rife with "every manner of depravity." The claim highlights the extreme dangers civilians face even in spaces meant for humanitarian relief.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about aid shortages—it’s about how desperation and violence are colliding in Gaza, turning lifelines into perilous zones. If even aid distribution isn’t safe, it underscores how dire the situation has become for civilians trapped in the conflict. It’s a stark reminder that humanitarian efforts are failing to protect the very people they’re meant to help.
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