Two killed in Gaza as aid convoy looted: WFP

A truck transporting humanitarian aid drives in Deir el-Balah on December 29, 2024. (AFP)
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  • WFP said 鈥渃oordinated movement to bring in 40 trucks on behalf of humanitarian partners鈥� Sunday 鈥渨as faced with violent, armed looting, resulting in the deaths of two鈥�

GAZA STRIP: Two people have been killed in northern Gaza as gunmen attacked an aid convoy, the World Food Programme said Monday, prompting Hamas to accuse to UN agency of having failed to coordinate security.
Gazans face dire conditions after nearly 15 months of war, triggered by Hamas鈥檚 October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, with humanitarian agencies repeatedly warning not enough aid was reaching Palestinians in need due in part to looting as well as Israeli restrictions.
The World Food Programme (WFP) said in a statement that 鈥渁 coordinated movement to bring in 40 trucks on behalf of humanitarian partners鈥� on Sunday 鈥渨as faced with violent, armed looting, resulting in the deaths of two.鈥�
鈥淎midst the armed looting, five trucks of commodities were lost,鈥� it added.
Hamas, the Palestinian group that runs the Gaza Strip, said in a statement that 鈥渁 catastrophic mistake鈥� by the WFP 鈥渃laimed the lives of two citizens and injured dozens with bullets.鈥�
鈥淲e hold it fully responsible and demand that it not violate the protocol followed regarding coordination to secure aid trucks,鈥� the statement said.
The WFP said in its statement that for the past two weeks, 鈥渘early every movement of aid through crossings in south and central Gaza has resulted in violence, looting and tragic deaths due to attacks and the absence of law and order along convoy routes inside Gaza.鈥�
The organization said that it was still following 鈥減rocedures of coordination set in place in previous months鈥� and that it had 鈥渞epeatedly warned of the dangers of movement in the absence of law and order鈥� in the Palestinian territory.
For months, both Israel and aid agencies including the WFP have noted widespread looting by armed gangs, as well as civilians desperate for supplies.
Humanitarian agencies also say the delivery routes they take through Gaza are sometimes blocked by Israeli military activity.
Aid organizations have repeatedly warned of the deteriorating conditions in Gaza, saying civilians are starving and that aid shipments in recent months have been lower than at any time during the war.