GAZA-(MaraviPost)-The Gaza Strip is facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis, with aid centers becoming death traps for Palestinians seeking essential supplies.
At least 20 people have been killed at a food distribution center in Khan Younis, highlighting the dire situation on the ground.
The United Nations has condemned the targeting of aid sites, warning that such attacks are exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
The situation is further complicated by Israel’s continued siege, which has led to widespread hunger and malnutrition among Palestinians.
Displaced Palestinians are forced to risk their lives to collect food and basic necessities from aid centers.
Many have been displaced multiple times since the conflict began, making their situation even more desperate.
According to reports, 61 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks on Tuesday, including 23 in the Shati refugee camp.
The international community is urged to take action to address the humanitarian crisis and protect civilians.
The situation in Gaza demands immediate attention and response to prevent further loss of life.
Airstrikes have also hit eastern Lebanon and southern Syria, killing 12 people, adding to the region’s instability.
The crisis in Gaza continues to worsen, with aid sites becoming increasingly vulnerable to attacks.





