In Gaza, Doctors Without Borders treated over 1,300 gunshot wound patients from violent crowd incidents near GHF aid sites. The organization condemned the Israeli militarised food distribution scheme, labeling it a form of institutionalized starvation. Their report emphasized the extreme danger and violence associated with these sites, noting that clinics transformed into mass casualty units. During a two-month window, MSF extracted 1,380 injured individuals and 28 deceased bodies, highlighting the severe impact on civilians, primarily young men and boys seeking aid.
Over a seven-week period in June and July, MSF received 1,380 injured people and 28 dead bodies at its two primary care clinics in Gaza's al-Attar and al-Mawasi areas, which are close to two GHF distribution sites.
Doctors Without Borders has called for the immediate end to Israel's militarised food distribution scheme in Gaza, which it described as institutionalised starvation and dehumanisation.
MSF's primary care clinics have turned into mass casualty units since GHF took control of aid distribution in Gaza.
The GHF distribution sites fall dangerously short of any recognised standard for safe and dignified humanitarian distributions.
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