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On Thu, 29 May 2025 00:42:29 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence D'Oliveiro
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ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:
Interesting to see how those reports, into how that farcical oaid >distributiono by that oGaza Humanitarian Foundationo group fell apart into >violence yesterday, have evolved into today.
All the reports I saw yesterday talked about warning shots being fired and >the whole event descending into disorder. But only one -- Al Jazeera --
said there had been any deaths. It said at the time 3 were killed, and 7 >more were missing.
Today, other news outfits are starting to concede that yes, maybe there
had been deaths. So far at itAs at least one killed. No doubt that number >will rise over time.
It wasnAt just warning shots: the so-called oaid distributorso were
shooting to kill. And you wonder why the UN and other independent aid >agencies donAt want to touch these GHF people with a ten-foot pole.
For those of us who didn't understand what your post was about ...
"The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) is an American organization,
based in Delaware, established in February 2025 to distribute
humanitarian aid during the ongoing Gaza humanitarian crisis.[1]
Formerly led by executive director Jake Wood until his resignation on
May 25, 2025, it has the backing of the Trump administration and the
Israeli government. It has been criticised by the United Nations and humanitarian groups for politicizing aid distribution. " <
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza_Humanitarian_Foundation>
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