The humanitarian crisis that has erupted in Gaza due to the Israel-Hamas War has placed renewed focus on the issue of aid in the region. Here's what you need to know.
While Arab states may be watching closely, their media doesn't seem to be doing a lot of independent reporting on this issue.
There are two more food centers on the way, although this still leaves one million Palestinians getting aid from UN.
Military officials also discussed the looting incidents in Gaza, with over 110 looting incidents occurring since the resumption of Gaza aid.
The groups stated that they blocked "dozens of aid trucks destined for Hamas," after the trucks were loaded with supplies and equipment from UNRWA containers at the Ashdod Port.
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Sources told the 'Post' that new guidelines and techniques would be followed to prevent Hamas from gaining control of the food.
According to the opposition head, Gulf states were expected to fund the aid but declined, citing concerns about the companies’ structure.
Witkoff rejected the notion that Hamas had accepted the offer for a hostage deal and a ceasefire in Gaza, as did an Israeli official.
The "criminals" were accused of "looting and causing the death of members of a force tasked with securing aid trucks," a source said.