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US Envoy Visits Gaza as UN Says Over 1,300 Killed While Seeking Aid
The Straits Times
|August 02, 2025
Rights Office Says Most Killings Committed by Israeli Military Near US-Backed Food Sites
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GAZA CITY - President Donald Trump's special envoy inspected a US-backed food distribution center in war-torn Gaza on Aug. 1, as the UN rights office reported that Israeli forces had killed hundreds of hungry Palestinians waiting for aid.
The visit by Mr. Steve Witkoff came as a report from global advocacy group Human Rights Watch (HRW) also accused Israeli forces of presiding over "regular bloodbaths" close to the US-backed aid points.
The United Nations' rights office in the Palestinian territories said at least 1,373 people had been killed seeking aid in Gaza since May 27—105 of them in the last two days of July.
"Most of these killings were committed by the Israeli military," the UN office said, breaking down the death toll. It said 859 were killed near the US-backed food sites and 514 along routes used by UN and aid agency convoys.
The US Ambassador to Israel, Mr. Mike Huckabee, posted on X that he and Mr. Witkoff had visited Gaza "to learn the truth" about the private aid sites run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which is supported by the US.
"We received briefings from IDF (the Israeli military) and spoke to folks on the ground. GHF delivers more than one million meals a day, an incredible feat!" Mr. Huckabee said.
"Hamas hates GHF because it gets food to people without it being looted by Hamas."
The foundation, on its own X account, posted that it had been a "privilege and honor" to host Mr. Witkoff and Mr. Huckabee as the group delivered its 100-millionth meal in Gaza, fulfilling Mr. Trump's "call to lead with strength, compassion and action."
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