More than 130 charity and other NGOs are calling controversial Israel and US-supported Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) to shut down.
Organizations stated that more than 500 Palestinians have died while seeking assistance after the GHF operation in late May, after the three -month blockade of Israeli Gaza. About 4,000 have been injured.
Organizations, including at least nine with the head office in Oxfam, Save the Children, Amnesty International, and Israel, say Israeli forces and armed groups demanded help from open fire on Palestinians “regularly”.
Israel deliberately shot its soldiers to aid recipients, and issued instructions to forces on “learned lessons”.
At least one Israeli newspaper has suggested orders to use live fire against citizens.
According to the United Nations, Israel has repeatedly blocked the United Nations supply into Gaza, where the entire population is now at risk of starvation.
The statement of the support groups stated that the foundation should immediately discontinue work, and should be replaced by the United Nations -led system.
Some of the world’s biggest donations said that Tuesday’s joint statement stated that the foundation is violating all the criteria of human functions, including forcing two million people in crowded and militant areas, where they face daily pills.
Since GHF has started working in Gaza, there have been almost daily reports of Israeli forces, which kill people seeking assistance on these sites, Medics, Eyewitnesses and Hamas-Interested Health Ministry.
The GHF assistance distribution system replaced 400 aid distribution points that were working with only four military-controlled distribution sites during the temporary Israel-Hamas ceasefire, three in the southwest of Gaza and one in the middle Gaza.
The statement said, “Today, Palestinians in Gaza face an impossible option: hungry or risk is shot by trying hard to reach food to feed their families.”
“Orphans and caring outs are among the dead, children damaged more than half of the attacks on citizens on these sites.”
The GHF aid system is condemned by United Nations Agencies. On Friday, United Nations Secretary -General Antonio Guterres called it “naturally unsafe”.
From the beginning, the United Nations vested the plan, saying that it would aid “military”, bypassing the existing distribution network and forcing Ghazan to travel long through a dangerous area to get food.
The Israeli Army has said that it is reporting “loss” to the citizens for “loss” to citizens while going to GHF aid distribution centers.
According to a report by Israeli newspaper Hareratz on Friday, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers said they were ordered to shoot unarmed citizens near the help distribution sites so that they could overcome or remove them.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strongly rejected the report, calling the allegations “malicious lies”.
The Israeli army also denied allegations of firing on the Palestinians to collect humanitarian aid.
In a statement on Monday, the IDF stated that it was restructuring access to sites and would include new “fences” and sainposting including directional and warning signals to improve operational response.
But 130-Plus support organizations stated that GHF “is not a human reaction to Ghazan”.
Groups said, “Amidst the circumstances such as severe hunger and famine, many families tell us that they are now very weak to compete for food ration.”