Rival aid efforts have sparked a war of words, pitting Israel, the U.S. and the GHF against the U.N., international aid groups and dozens of governments

Israel yesterday announced limited pauses in three populated areas of Gaza for 10 hours a day, part of measures to open the flow of aid as hunger concerns surge.

Hundreds of Palestinians have reportedly been killed by Israeli gunfire and in crushes while trying to collect food

Rival aid efforts have sparked a war of words, pitting Israel, the U.S. and the GHF against the U.N., international aid groups and dozens of governments

New satellite images show masses of starving Palestinians rushing to American-backed aid distribution point to pick up food and water.

Rare footage obtained by Haaretz offers a harrowing glimpse into Gaza's aid distribution points: To the sound of constant gunfire, Gazans scramble to secure food for their…

It comes amid an escalating war of words over the 'starvation' crisis in the strip, with Israel and the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) facing mounting condemnation

Over a thousand Palestinians have been killed at food distribution sites since May, fuelling international outcry.