
Gaza Food Center Closure After Deadly Shooting Sparks International Outrage
Gaza Food Center Closure After Shooting Kills 17: A UN Official Condemns the "Massacre" Rafah, Gaza Strip – A food distribution center in Rafah, Gaza, was closed following a deadly shooting incident involving Israeli forces. At least 17 Palestinians were killed, according to reports. The Israeli army declared the area a combat zone, citing security concerns. The video footage shows the chaos as people scramble to leave the area, carrying food aid. A UN spokesperson, Stephan Dujarric, condemned the incident as a "massacre" and called for an immediate investigation into the events. The incident raises concerns about the safety and well-being of Palestinians seeking humanitarian aid and has sparked criticism of the methods used to distribute aid. "The closure of the center and the resulting chaos are deeply concerning," said Dujarric. "This situation highlights the urgent need for a safe and efficient way to deliver aid to those in need." The video underscores the urgent need for a safe and effective humanitarian aid delivery system in Gaza, amidst ongoing conflict.