A humanitarian distribution site in Gaza descended into chaos as an American aid team withdrew abruptly, leaving behind a scene of panic and hunger. The incident, which unfolded under the watch of Israeli aircraft, has raised serious questions about the viability of foreign-led aid mechanisms under occupation and siege.
Eyewitnesses described the scene as one of desperation, with thousands of Palestinians—many displaced and starving—scrambling for basic supplies. With no proper coordination, and no protection for civilians, the site quickly collapsed into disorder. The withdrawal of the aid workers left already fragile hopes in tatters.
Israeli drones hovered overhead as the crowd surged, adding fear to the chaos. For many in Gaza, this latest failure is not just a logistical misstep—it’s a brutal reminder that humanitarian efforts mean little when the siege remains unbroken and the violence unrelenting.
As starvation tightens its grip, Palestinians are left to navigate a system designed without them, in a land where even aid is delivered under the shadow of warplanes.
Source : Safa News