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Eight GHF workers killed in bus ambush in Gaza

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June 13, 2025

At least eight Palestinians who worked for the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) died in an ambush, the GHF said on Thursday, blaming Hamas for the killings that rocked the troubled food distribution operation.

A bus carrying about two dozen GHF workers was raked with gunfire on Wednesday night as it headed to an aid centre in southern Gaza, the foundation said, adding that many of its staff were injured and some might have been kidnapped.

Separately, the local health authority said 103 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire and 400 wounded in the past 24 hours across the battered enclave - including 21 people killed this morning near GHF sites.

GHF's interim director John Acree said his organisation had considered closing its centres on Thursday following the bus attack, but opted to remain open. “We decided that the best response to Hamas' cowardly murderers was to keep delivering food for the people of Gaza who are counting on us,” he said in a statement. Hamas declined to comment on the shootings.

Social media channels in Gaza said Hamas had targeted the bus because it was allegedly carrying GHF workers tied to Yasser Abu Shabab, the leader of a large clan that has challenged Hamas's supremacy in the enclave and is being armed by Israel.

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