Desperation in Gaza: Aid Distribution Sparks Chaos
Chaos erupted in Gaza as desperate Palestinians stormed aid distribution sites amid an Israeli blockade. Concerns over biometric screening and political neutrality of the aid foundation led to apprehension. Despite resumed aid, tensions remain high with ongoing conflict impacting relief efforts.

Hundreds of Palestinians, driven by hunger, surged into aid distribution sites in Gaza on Tuesday, despite biometric checks imposed by Israel. This desperation follows a nearly three-month Israeli blockade.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation reported distributing approximately 8,000 food boxes. However, concerns over Israel's involvement and the use of biometric screening have triggered suspicion and fear among those in need.
With resumed but limited aid and continued conflict, the situation remains dire. Questions about the foundation's neutrality and effectiveness in managing the humanitarian crisis continue to arise.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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