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Former commander of the British military forces in Afghanistan tells Arutz Sheva Hamas attacked the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's workers out of desperation as the aid provided to Gazans undermines its rule.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation stated that Hamas killed at least eight of its aid workers in an ambush yesterday. The incident follows threats by Hamas "against any entity or individual that collaborates or coordinates with the enemy's schemes" and claims by sources on the ground that Hamas Arrow Unit members have attempted to disrupt aid distribution.
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Gaza Humanitarian Foundation accuses Hamas of preventing the surviving victims of the terrorist organization's attack on humanitarian workers from receiving the required medical treatment.
It said at least five aid workers were killed and it fears some team members "may have been taken hostage". The aid organisation said multiple people were injured in the alleged attack. In a statement,
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The Times of Israel on MSNGazans seeking aid from Israel-backed GHF forced to contend with chaos, perilTestimonies and footage - including some released by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation itself - point to disorderly distribution of assistance and other issues as well The post Gazans seeking aid from Israel-backed GHF forced to contend with chaos,