Hundreds of Palestinians walked for nearly 10 kilometers (6 miles) through the hot sun in Gaza to reach a new Israeli and US-backed aid distribution site in Rafah, only to encounter chaos and leave empty-handed or with whatever they could grab.
Some of them, visibly exhausted and distressed, spoke to The Associated Press on Wednesday after returning to Khan Younis. Access to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation hub is allowed only on foot.
Osama Afifi, a displaced man originally from Rafah, said he went with his ID on Tuesday, expecting an organized aid distribution system. Instead, he found crowds pushing and shoving. He received no aid and left hungry.
“People ruined everything inside ... the boxes are torn up,” said Sameh Shallouf, adding that he grabbed what remained: five bags of hummus and five kilos of rice.
One man emptied his bag on the ground with only rice and hummus, while another man carried a bag of flour, pasta, salt and coffee creamer. Some people managed to get only a bottle of cooking oil or a few cans of food.
“They should bring us aid to our area so that we can eat and drink like everyone else. ... This is not right. This is all wrong,” said Yasmin Jadaria, a displaced woman from Rafah.