The medical assistance agency has treated more than 1,300 patients for sustained gunshot wounds near the notable GHF help sites in Gaza.
Doctors Without Borders, better known for their acronym in French MSF, has requested the immediate end of the military distribution scheme of Israel food in Gaza, which described as “institutionalized starvation and dehumanization.”
In a gloomy report published on Thursday, entitled “This is not help. This is an orchestrated murder”, the non -profit medical organization operates clinics in Rafah, Southern Gaza, near two GHF help distribution and private sites.
Since these sites opened in May, they have become synonymous with “prints, asphyxiations to the crowd, violent looting and lethal measures of” crowd control, “MSF said in their reports.
“GHF distribution sites do not reach the standard of any recognized standard for safe and decent humanitarian distributions,” the report said.
“Anywhere else in the world where MSF operates, even in the most volatile conflict zones, this level of violence will be tolerated around a ‘help distribution site’. This must stop now,” the organization said.
MSF teams were “mentally prepared for the response to the conflict, but not to the civilians killed and mutilated while looking for help,” he said.
The MSF Primary Care Clinics have become massive victims units since the control of Tok GHF or the distribution of help in Gaza, he added.
Around a period of seven weeks in June and July, MSF received 1,380 people injured and 28 corpses in its two primary care clinics in the Al-Attar and Al-Mawasi areas of Gaza, which are close to two GHF distribution sites.
Patients included 174 who suffered from gunshot wounds, including women and children, according to the report, but most patients were young men and adolescents.
A significant number of patients from GHF sites in Khan Younis came with gunshot wounds to their lower limbs with precision that “strongly suggests the intentional orientation of people within the distribution sites, rather seid.
The report said that many patients also had injuries suffered by “crowd control” measures, including pepper spray and other types of physical assault.
Patients injured in GHF sites typically arrived covered with sand and dust “the time that was lying on the ground while the bullets are covered,” the report adds.
“People are being fired as animals,” said a MSF coordinator in the report.
“They are not armed. They are not soldiers. They are civilians who carry plastic bags, hoping to bring some flour or pasta home. And my question is: how high is the price they have to pay for a food bag?”