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MSF slams US-backed Gaza aid scheme as 'slaughter masquerading' as aid

MSF slams US-backed Gaza aid scheme as 'slaughter masquerading' as aid

Middle East Eye2 days ago

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has called for a controversial US-Israeli aid scheme in Gaza to be halted, saying it is "slaughter masquerading as humanitarian aid".
In a statement today, MSF said that the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which was launched last month, was "degrading Palestinians by design, forcing them to choose between starvation or risking their lives for minimal supplies".
The group also demanded that the scheme be "immediately dismantled".

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