The World Food Programme (WFP) confirmed that „hordes“ of Palestinians stormed one of its warehouses in Central Gaza.
The World Food Programme (WFP), a United Nations agency, confirmed on Wednesday that “hordes” of Palestinians stormed one of its warehouses in Central Gaza, storming it for food and leaving at least four dead.
The horrifying incident followed U.N. officials condemning the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a non-U.N. organization backed by America and Israel, for successfully distributing food and other critical aid in Gaza while circumventing attempts by the genocidal terrorist organization Hamas to thwart its efforts. Hamas is the ruling government of Gaza and regularly uses much-needed aid to cement its stranglehold on the impoverished and repressed Gaza population, working in tandem with the United Nations.
The GHF has opened two distribution centers in Gaza this week which have, according to the group, successfully distributed over 800,000 meals without Hamas intervention — and despite Hamas actively warning Palestinian civilians not to take the food.
The WFP incident reportedly occurred on Wednesday at a food warehouse in Deir Al-Balah. The U.N. group claimed that the food in question was “pre-positioned for distribution” but did not explain in its statement how it failed to appropriately hand it out, claiming it was “still confirming details.” Reports from the ground described a scene in which Palestinian civilians “burst into the U.N.’s World Food Program warehouse Wednesday in the central Gaza Strip, pushing each other in the shadow of the cavernous facility’s main door.”
“Others ripped off pieces of the metal walls in an effort to get inside,” the Associated Press detailed.
“Hordes of hungry people broke into WFP’s Al-Ghafari warehouse in Deir Al-Balah, Central Gaza, in search of food supplies that were pre-positioned for distribution,” the WFP statement relayed.
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