UN Halts Gaza Aid Amid Rising Violence and Looting

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The UN agency for Palestinian refugees has halted aid deliveries through Gaza's main crossing due to looting by armed gangs, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis as winter approaches. Israeli strikes have killed at least six people, including children, amid ongoing conflict with Hamas. Former Israeli defense minister Moshe Yaalon accused the government of ethnic cleansing in northern Gaza, while Israel denies such allegations. Despite a ceasefire with Hezbollah, the war in Gaza continues, with international efforts for a broader ceasefire stalled.
- UN says it is halting aid through main Gaza crossing because route is too dangerous NPR
- Israeli strikes kill at least 200 in Gaza as UN halts aid deliveries after more trucks stolen CNN
- UNRWA chief pauses aid delivery through key crossing amid looting by armed gangs in Gaza The Times of Israel
- Israeli strikes kill 15 in Gaza, looting hampers aid Reuters
- UNRWA pauses aid through key Gaza crossing as hunger stalks Palestinians Al Jazeera English
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