Gaza: desperate crowd storms UN warehouse, food aid still a trickle

Written by David Fletcher 29 May 2025
Gaza: desperate crowd storms UN warehouse, food aid still a trickle

A UN warehouse in Gaza has been stormed by desperate civilians amid growing hunger and aid shortages, resulting in two deaths and several injuries. The World Food Programme warned of impending famine, urging immediate aid expansion. Though Israel has lifted an eleven-week blockade, only limited aid has entered via the UN and the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). The UN criticised Israel’s aid efforts as grossly inadequate, likening them to ‘a lifeboat after the ship has sunk’. Ongoing Israeli strikes, including the killing of Hamas leader Mohammad Sinwar, killed at least thirty people on 28 May. Israel, facing international pressure, is insisting aid be routed through the GHF, but the UN and other charities are refusing to do so because they do not see it as neutral. The GHF has so far distributed over 840,000 meals; reports say that at one site 47 people were injured in a rush for food. Humanitarian groups continue to warn of systemic deprivation and the collapse of basic aid infrastructure in Gaza.

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