
US-backed GHF group extends closure of Gaza aid sites for second day
Al Jazeera
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation claims aid distribution sites have been closed to carry out ‘maintenance’ work.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) – a shadowy organisation backed by the United States and Israel – will not immediately resume distributing aid in the war-torn territory after a full-day closure on Wednesday, saying that operations will restart when maintenance and repair work on its distribution sites is complete.
In a statement posted on Facebook, the GHF said its “distribution sites will not open as early as” Thursday morning and that it would “share information on opening times as soon as work is complete”.
The GHF also strongly urged aid seekers travelling to its locations to “follow the routes” set by the Israeli military to “ensure safe passage”.
The Israeli military warned Palestinians on Wednesday not to approach GHF aid distribution sites while “reorganisation work” was under way, saying that access roads to those locations would be “considered combat zones”.
Israel’s military has not apparently issued any new directive regarding the safety of the GHF distribution sites as they remain closed for a second day.













