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Middle EastPublished: 14 July 2026 at 02:37

UN Says Hamas Forces Interfered with Aid Distribution in Gaza

The United Nations reported that armed personnel raided a site, prompting the World Food Program to suspend operations in part of Gaza. Hamas denied the allegations.

Foto: The New York Times

The United Nations has accused Hamas forces of interfering with the distribution of humanitarian aid at a site in Gaza. According to the UN, a raid by armed personnel led the World Food Program (WFP) to suspend its operations in one part of the enclave. The allegations were immediately disputed by Hamas, which rejected the claims as baseless.

The incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by aid agencies in delivering assistance to civilians in Gaza amid the conflict. WFP has been a key provider of food aid to the population, but security incidents have repeatedly disrupted its work. The UN statement did not provide further details about the raid or the specific location.

Hamas, the governing authority in Gaza, denied the accusations. In a statement, the group dismissed the UN's claims as unfounded. The dispute underscores the tense relationship between international organizations and local authorities in the region.

The suspension of aid operations could have serious consequences for civilians in the affected area, who rely on food assistance. The UN has repeatedly called for unimpeded access for humanitarian supplies.

This is not the first time that aid distribution has been hindered by security incidents. Previous reports have documented instances of looting and interference. The ongoing war has devastated Gaza's infrastructure and created a severe humanitarian crisis.

The World Food Program has not commented on the suspension beyond the UN's statement. It is unclear when operations might resume.

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