Doctors Without Borders: Gaza Aid Centers Are Death Traps
According to a report by webangah News Agency, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) issued a statement declaring that the current humanitarian aid distribution system in Gaza is fundamentally flawed, leaving most residents without access to critical supplies.
The association emphasized that opening crossings and allowing international humanitarian organizations to deliver aid is the only viable solution. It accused occupying forces of luring civilians toward aid distribution points before opening fire on them.
MSF warned that Gaza’s healthcare system has fully collapsed, with only a handful of hospitals partially operational. the statement revealed 60% of Gaza’s population has been displaced, now crowded into extremely dense areas.
The medical charity described Palestinians’ journeys to aid centers as “a march toward death” and announced plans to reassess its operations as conditions deteriorate daily. While continuing negotiations with Israeli authorities, MSF acknowledged facing significant obstacles like other international organizations.
Medical sources at Nasser Hospital reported 24 Palestinians were killed and approximately 200 wounded when Zionist regime armored vehicles fired directly at civilians awaiting humanitarian aid west of Rafah yesterday. In a separate incident near a U.S.-run aid distribution center in western Rafah, Zionist forces opened fire on civilians, killing 3 and injuring 35 according to preliminary reports from Nasser Hospital.
Last Sunday marked another deadly attack as the Zionist regime targeted palestinian aid queues in Mawasi area near Rafah, killing 30 people and wounding 150 others through direct gunfire against civilians seeking humanitarian assistance.