UN Reports Massive Aid Looting in Gaza Amidst Lawlessness

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Nearly a hundred aid trucks were looted in southern Gaza, with UNRWA describing it as a severe incident amid a "collapse of law and order." The looting, which involved drivers being forced to unload at gunpoint, highlights the challenges of delivering aid in the region. The UN has warned of worsening food shortages, while tensions between Israel and UNRWA escalate following a new Israeli law restricting the agency's operations. Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes continue to cause civilian casualties, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
- Nearly a hundred aid trucks looted in Gaza, as UN warns of ‘collapse of law and order’ CNN
- Looters Strip Aid From About 100 Trucks in Gaza, U.N. Agency Says The New York Times
- UN says nearly 100 Gaza aid trucks looted, the war’s worst theft ‘in terms of volume’ The Times of Israel
- Gangs looting Gaza aid operate in areas under Israeli control, aid groups say The Washington Post
- Gaza ministry says 20 killed in anti-‘gang’ operation after looting of aid convoy The Guardian
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