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UN chief slams US-backed Gaza aid operation: 'It is killing people'

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By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Friday that a U.S.-backed aid operation in Gaza is “inherently unsafe,” giving a blunt

UN chief slams US-backed Gaza aid operation: 'It is killing people'

By Michelle Nichols

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Friday that a U.S.-backed aid operation in Gaza is “inherently unsafe,” giving a blunt assessment: “It is killing people.”

Israel and the United States want the U.N. to work through the controversial new Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, but the U.N. has refused, questioning its neutrality and accusing the distribution model of militarizing aid and forcing displacement.

"Any operation that channels desperate civilians into militarized zones is inherently unsafe. It is killing people, Guterres told reporters.  

Guterres said U.N.-led humanitarian efforts are being “strangled,” aid workers themselves are starving and Israel – as the occupying power - is required to agree to and facilitate aid deliveries into and throughout the Palestinian enclave.

"People are being killed simply trying to feed themselves and their families. The search for food must never be a death sentence,” Guterres told reporters.

"It is time to find the political courage for a ceasefire in Gaza."

Since Israel lifted an 11-week aid blockade on Gaza on May 19, allowing limited U.N. deliveries to resume, the United Nations says more than 400 Palestinians have been killed seeking aid from both the U.N. and GHF operations. A senior U.N. official said on Sunday that the majority of those people were trying to reach GHF sites.

Responding to Guterres on Friday, Israel’s Foreign Ministry said Israel’s military never targets civilians and accused the U.N. of “doing everything it can” to oppose the GHF aid operation.

“In doing so, the UN is aligning itself with Hamas, which is also trying to sabotage the GHF’s humanitarian operations,” it posted on X.

A GHF spokesperson said there have been no deaths at or near any of the GHF aid distribution sites.

“It is unfortunate the U.N. continue to push false information regarding our operations,” the GHF spokesperson said. “Bottom line, our aid is getting securely delivered. Instead of bickering and throwing insults from the sidelines, we would welcome the UN and other humanitarian groups to join us and feed the people in Gaza.”

GHF uses private U.S. security and logistics firms to operate. It began operations in Gaza on May 26 and said on Friday so far it has given out more than 48 million meals. The U.S. State Department said on Thursday it had approved $30 million in funding for the GHF and called on other countries to also support the group.

Israel and the United States have accused Hamas of stealing aid from the U.N.-led operations, which the militants deny. 

(Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Ryan Patrick Jones, William Maclean and Diane Craft)

Key Takeaways

  • UN Chief criticizes US-backed Gaza aid operation.
  • Guterres claims the operation is unsafe and deadly.
  • Israel and US support the controversial GHF.
  • UN-led efforts face challenges and accusations.
  • Call for political courage to ceasefire in Gaza.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres say about the Gaza aid operation?
Guterres described the U.S.-backed aid operation in Gaza as 'inherently unsafe' and stated, 'It is killing people.' He emphasized that any operation channeling civilians into militarized zones is dangerous.
How has Israel responded to Guterres' comments?
Israel's Foreign Ministry stated that the military never targets civilians and accused the U.N. of opposing the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's aid operation, claiming the U.N. aligns itself with Hamas.
What has been the impact of the aid blockade on Gaza?
Since Israel lifted an 11-week aid blockade on May 19, the U.N. reports that over 400 Palestinians have been killed while seeking aid from both U.N. and GHF operations.
What is the stance of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation regarding deaths at their aid sites?
A spokesperson for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation claimed there have been no deaths at or near any of their aid distribution sites and criticized the U.N. for spreading false information about their operations.
What does Guterres suggest is necessary for the situation in Gaza?
Guterres called for 'political courage for a ceasefire in Gaza,' highlighting the dire humanitarian situation and the need for safe aid delivery.

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