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Palestinians pray over the bodies of people killed while trying to collect aid in northern Gaza during their funeral outside Shifa hospital in Gaza city Alamy Stock Photo

UN condemns Israel's 'weaponisation of food' in Gaza as another 25 people reported killed

The Red Cross also reported that one of their colleagues had been killed in the region on Sunday.

LAST UPDATE | 24 Jun

THE UNITED NATIONS has condemned Israel’s apparent “weaponisation of food” in Gaza, a war crime, and urged Israel’s military to “stop shooting at people trying to get food”.

Gaza’s civil defence agency said Israeli forces killed 25 people waiting for aid near a distribution site in the centre of the Palestinian territory on Tuesday, the latest deadly incident targeting aid-seekers.

This is the second such incident on Tuesday and has brought the number of aid seekers killed to 46, according to Gaza’s civil defence agency.

The Red Cross has also reported that one of their colleagues, Mahmoud Barakeh, was killed on his way home from work on Sunday. He worked at the Red Cross Field Hospital in Gaza.

His death marks five Red Cross workers who have been killed since October 2023.

The head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees said Tuesday a recently established, US-backed system for aid distribution in the Gaza Strip was “an abomination”.

“The newly created so-called aid mechanism is an abomination that humiliates and degrades desperate people. It is a death trap costing more lives than it saves,” Philippe Lazzarini said at a press conference in Berlin.

In the earlier incident today, civil defence spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP that 21 people were killed and around 150 wounded “as a result of the Israeli occupation forces’ targeting of gatherings of citizens waiting for aid… in the central Gaza Strip with bullets and tank shells” in the early hours of Tuesday.

AFP has contacted the Israeli military for comment on the incident.

Israeli restrictions on media in the Gaza Strip and difficulties in accessing some areas mean AFP is unable to independently verify the tolls and details provided by rescuers and authorities in the Palestinian territory.

Bassal added that five people were killed and several injured in an Israeli air strike that targeted a house in Gaza City at dawn.

“Israel’s militarised humanitarian assistance mechanism is in contradiction with international standards on aid distribution,” the UN human rights office said in written notes provided before a briefing.

“Desperate, hungry people in Gaza continue to face the inhumane choice of either starving to death or risk being killed while trying to get food.”

The US- and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) began food distribution operations in Gaza on May 26 after Israel completely cut off supplies into the occupied Palestinian territory for more than two months, sparking warnings of mass famine.

The UN said in May that “100 percent of the population” of the besieged territory were ” at risk of famine”.

The UN and major aid groups have refused to cooperate with the GHF — an officially private effort with opaque funding — over concerns it was designed to cater to Israeli military objectives.

UN rights office spokesman Thameen Al-Kheetan warned in today’s briefing notes of “scenes of chaos around the food distribution points” of the GHF.

Since the organisation began operating, “the Israeli military has shelled and shot Palestinians trying to reach the distribution points, leading to many fatalities”, he said.

He pointed to reports that “over 410 Palestinians have been killed as a result, (while) at least 93 others have also been reportedly killed by the Israeli army while attempting to approach the very few aid convoys of the UN and other humanitarian organisations”.

“At least 3,000 Palestinians have been injured in these incidents,” he said.

“Each of these killings must be promptly and impartially investigated, and those responsible must be held to account.”

Kheetan cautioned that the system “endangers civilians and contributes to the catastrophic humanitarian situation in Gaza”.

“The weaponisation of food for civilians, in addition to restricting or preventing their access to life-sustaining services, constitutes a war crime, and, under certain circumstances, may constitute elements of other crimes under international law,” he warned.

The UN rights office demanded immediate action to rectify the situation.

“The Israeli military must stop shooting at people trying to get food,” Kheetan said, also demanding that Israel “allow the entry of food and other humanitarian assistance needed to sustain the lives of Palestinians in Gaza”.

“It must immediately lift its unlawful restrictions on the work of UN and other humanitarian actors,” he said.

And he called on other countries to “take concrete steps to ensure that Israel — the occupying power in Gaza — complies with its duty to ensure that sufficient food and lifesaving necessities are provided to the population.”

With reporting by – © AFP2025

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