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US envoy visits Gaza sites as UN says hundreds of aid-seekers killed

US envoy visits Gaza sites as UN says hundreds of aid-seekers killed

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The UN's rights office in the Palestinian territories said at least 1,373 people had been killed seeking aid in Gaza since May 27.
GAZA CITY - President Donald Trump's special envoy
inspected a US-backed food distribution centre in war-torn Gaza on Aug 1, as the UN rights office reported that Israeli forces had killed hundreds of hungry Palestinians waiting for aid.
The visit by Mr Steve Witkoff came as a report from global advocacy group Human Rights Watch (HRW) also accused Israeli forces of presiding over 'regular bloodbaths' close to the US-backed aid points.
The UN's rights office in the Palestinian territories said at least 1,373 people had been killed seeking aid in Gaza since May 27 – 105 of them in the last two days of July.
'Most of these killings were committed by the Israeli military,' the UN office said, breaking down the death toll into 859 killed near the US-backed food sites and 514 along routes used by UN and aid agency convoys.
The US ambassador to Israel, Mr Mike Huckabee, posted on X that he and Mr Witkoff had visited Gaza 'to learn the truth' about the private aid sites run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which is supported by the United States.
'We received briefings from IDF (the Israeli military) and spoke to folks on the ground. GHF delivers more than one million meals a day, an incredible feat!' Mr Huckabee said.
'Hamas hates GHF because it gets food to people without it being looted by Hamas.'
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The foundation, on its own X account, posted that it had been a 'privilege and honor' to host Mr Witkoff and Mr Huckabee as the group delivered its 100-millionth meal in Gaza, fulfilling Mr Trump's 'call to lead with strength, compassion and action'.
Gaza's civil defence agency said 11 people were killed by Israeli fire and air strikes on Aug 1, including two who were waiting near an aid distribution site run by GHF.
GHF largely sidelined the longstanding UN-led humanitarian system just as Israel was beginning to ease a more than two-month aid blockade that exacerbated existing shortages of food and other essentials.
'Beyond imagination'
In its report on the GHF centres on Aug 1, Human Rights Watch accused the Israeli military of
illegally using starvation as a weapon of war .
'Israeli forces are not only deliberately starving Palestinian civilians, but they are now gunning them down almost every day as they desperately seek food for their families,' said Mr Belkis Wille, associate crisis and conflict director at Human Rights Watch.
'US-backed Israeli forces and private contractors have put in place a flawed, militarised aid distribution system that has turned aid distributions into regular bloodbaths.'
Responding to the report, the military said GHF worked independently, but that Israeli soldiers operated 'in proximity to the new distribution areas in order to enable the orderly delivery of food'.
It accused Hamas of trying to prevent food distribution and said that it was conducting a review of the reported deaths, adding it worked to 'minimise, as much as possible, any friction between the civilian population' and its forces.
After arriving in Israel on July 31, Mr Witkoff held talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over how to resolve the almost 22-month-old war, feed desperate civilians and free the remaining hostages held by Palestinian militants.
Mr Netanyahu has vowed to destroy Hamas and free the captives, but is under international pressure to end the bloodshed that has killed more than 60,000 Palestinians and threatened many more with famine.
Following his discussions with Mr Witkoff, Mr Netanyahu met Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul of Germany, another staunch Israeli ally, who nonetheless delivered a blunt message.
'The humanitarian disaster in Gaza is beyond imagination,' Mr Wadephul told reporters after the meeting, urging the government 'to provide humanitarian and medical aid to prevent mass starvation from becoming a reality'.
'I have the impression that this has been understood today,' he added.
Hostage video
On July 31, the armed wing of Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad released a video showing German-Israeli hostage Rom Braslavski, 21, watching recent news footage of the crisis in Gaza and pleading with the Israeli government to secure his release.
'Even the strongest person has a breaking point,' his family said in a statement released by the Hostages and Missing Families Forum in Israel.
'Rom is an example of all the hostages. They must all be brought home now.'
On Aug 1, Mr Wadephul also met relatives of hostages still held in the Gaza Strip. According to the German foreign office, among the 49 hostages still held, a 'single-digit' number are German-Israeli dual nationals
'Germany continues to do everything in our power to achieve the release of the hostages,' Mr Wadephul said, expressing outrage at the video release.
This 'horrible' footage reveals 'once again the utter depravity of the kidnappers', he added.
The Hamas-led October 2023 attack resulted in the deaths of 1,219 people, mostly civilians, according to a tally based on official figures.
Of the 251 people taken hostage, 49 are still held in Gaza, including 27 declared dead by the Israeli military.
The retaliatory Israeli offensive has killed at least 60,249 Palestinians, most of them civilians, according to Hamas-run Gaza's health ministry.
This week UN aid agencies said deaths from starvation had begun.
Media restrictions in Gaza and difficulties accessing many areas mean AFP cannot independently verify tolls and details provided by the civil defence and other parties. AFP
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