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UN Suspends Food Distribution in Rafah Due to Insecurity and Supply Shortages

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Food distribution in the southern Gaza city of Rafah has been suspended due to a lack of supplies and ongoing insecurity, the UN reported.

The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, warned that its distribution centre and a World Food Programme (WFP) warehouse are now inaccessible because of the Israeli military operations against Hamas in eastern Rafah.

UNRWA stated that its health centres had not received any medical supplies in the past 10 days. An estimated 810,000 of the more than a million people taking refuge in Rafah have fled since the Israeli operation began on 6 May.

Adding to the crisis, the US reported that it did not believe any of the 569 tonnes of food and other aid that had entered Gaza through a newly-completed floating pier had been distributed to Palestinians by aid organisations. 

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On Saturday, crowds of desperate Palestinians looted several WFP lorries transporting aid from the pier to a warehouse in Deir al-Balah, prompting the agency to suspend deliveries.

The WFP announced that distribution had been paused as the UN planned new routes to avoid crowds. Meanwhile, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that the largest partially functional hospital in northern Gaza was reportedly hit four times on Tuesday, as battles raged between Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups in the nearby Jabalia area.

The Israeli military said it was reviewing reports from medics at Kamal Adwan hospital in Beit Lahia that its emergency department had been struck by Israeli missiles, forcing them to rush patients on hospital beds to a street outside.

 The WHO also reported that al-Awda hospital in Jabalia had been besieged since Sunday, with dozens of staff, patients, and people accompanying them trapped inside.

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