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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation claims aid distribution sites have been closed to carry out โ€˜maintenanceโ€™ work.

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) โ€“ a shadowy organisation backed by the United States and Israel โ€“ will not immediately resume distributing aid in the war-torn territory after a full-day closure on Wednesday, saying that operations will restart when maintenance and repair work on its distribution sites is complete.

In a statement posted on Facebook, the GHF said its โ€œdistribution sites will not open as early asโ€ Thursday morning and that it would โ€œshare information on opening times as soon as work is completeโ€.

The GHF also strongly urged aid seekers travelling to its locations to โ€œfollow the routesโ€ set by the Israeli military to โ€œensure safe passageโ€.

The Israeli military warned Palestinians on Wednesday not to approach GHF aid distribution sites while โ€œreorganisation workโ€ was under way, saying that access roads to those locations would be โ€œconsidered combat zonesโ€.

Israelโ€™s military has not apparently issued any new directive regarding the safety of the GHF distribution sites as they remain closed for a second day.

The suspension of GHFโ€™s distribution of food supplies in Gaza comes after Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinians seeking aid for a fourth time near a GHF distribution site in Rafah, southern Gaza, early on Tuesday.

The Israeli attack killed at least 27 people and injured about 90 more, according to Gazaโ€™s Ministry of Health.

On Sunday, Israeli forces opened fire on thousands of aid seekers near the same site in Rafah, killing at least 31 people and wounding more than 150, according to Gazaโ€™s Civil Defence agency. One person was also shot dead at another aid distribution site, south of the Netzarim Corridor in central Gaza, on the same day.

Then, on Monday, three more people were killed and about 30 injured when Israeli forces again opened fire near the GHFโ€™s Rafah distribution site.

โ€˜Unprecedentedโ€™ mass casualty incidents

The Israeli military had denied reports its troops shot at civilians near or within the GHF aid distribution site on Sunday, saying its forces only fired warning shots at people who were not using โ€œdesignated access routesโ€.

Israeli army spokesperson Effie Defrin then claimed that soldiers only fired towards people who โ€œwere approaching in a way that endangeredโ€ the troops.

The GHF, which began chaotic aid distribution operations on May 26, has also labelled reports of aid seekers being killed in large numbers โ€œoutright fabricationsโ€, claiming it has yet to see evidence of an attack at or near its facilities.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has confirmed that it received a โ€œmass casualty influx of 179 casesโ€ after Sundayโ€™s attack, including 21 patients who were โ€œdeclared dead upon arrivalโ€. Women and children were among the casualties, the group said, with the majority suffering โ€œgunshot or shrapnel woundsโ€.

The ICRC has also warned that Palestinians in Gaza are facing an โ€œunprecedented scale and frequency of recent mass casualty incidentsโ€.

Reports of aid seekers being killed by Israeli forces over recent days have led to international outrage, with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres demanding an independent inquiry into the deaths and for โ€œperpetrators to be held accountableโ€.

The United Kingdom on Wednesday called for an โ€œimmediate and independent investigationโ€ into the deadly incidents. UK Middle East Minister Hamish Falconer said the deaths were โ€œdeeply disturbingโ€, and called Israelโ€™s new aid delivery measures โ€œinhumaneโ€.

Israel continues to push ahead with its wider assault on Gaza, with at least 48 people killed in attacks across the Strip on Wednesday, according to Gazaโ€™s Civil Defence. Among the casualties were at least 18 people killed in a strike on a tent sheltering displaced Palestinians in southern Khan Younis.

At least 54,418 Palestinians have been killed and 124,190 wounded since Israel launched its war on Gaza in October 2023, according to statistics from the enclaveโ€™s Health Ministry.

On Wednesday, the United States once again vetoed a draft UN Security Council resolution demanding unhindered humanitarian aid access across Gaza and an โ€œimmediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefireโ€.



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