
Gaza Aid Site Violence: UN Investigates Potential War Crimes
Gaza Aid Site Deaths Spark War Crime Investigation The United Nations is investigating the potential war crime of deliberately hindering access to food and relief supplies for civilians in Gaza. This follows several days of reported deaths near an aid distribution center operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which is backed by both the US and Israel. The UN has since disavowed the GHF. A British surgeon, Victoria Rose, working at the site, described the situation: "We've had a shooting at the GHF aid distribution center near Rafah. We have had an extortionate amount of people come through the door." The sheer number of people seeking aid highlights the desperate conditions in Gaza. The Israeli military is investigating the deaths, with spokesperson Effie Defrin stating, "We will investigate each and every one of those incidents." The US State Department spokesperson, Tammy Bruce, confirmed that the GHF is an independent organization and does not receive US government funding. However, the UN has called for an independent investigation into the attacks and those responsible. The video shows the chaotic scene at the aid distribution site, emphasizing the urgent need for impartial investigation and humanitarian relief.