Food aid distribution to Gaza

The U.N. World Food Programme distributed food aid to Gaza's population with the help of the U.S. military after a pause due to security concerns. Aid is being delivered via a floating dock and temporary pier system known as JLOTS. Plans are being made for alternative aid delivery routes.

World Central Kitchen Resumes Operations in Gaza

World Central Kitchen resumes operations in Gaza after aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike. The organization will continue its mission of providing food to the people of Gaza despite the risks.

World Central Kitchen's Work in Gaza

World Central Kitchen pauses its efforts to feed Palestinians in Gaza after seven of its workers are killed by an Israeli strike. The organization, founded by José Andrés, provides food aid in disaster zones globally. The situation in Gaza is dire, with millions facing starvation and famine imminent. WCK has received accolades for its work but has faced criticism and scandals, including instances of fraud. The organization is reevaluating its operations in Gaza amidst the tragic loss of its workers.

Israeli airstrike in Gaza

Israeli airstrike kills 7 World Central Kitchen workers delivering food aid in Gaza, IDF to probe incident

Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Palestinians in Gaza City report Israeli tanks and sniper firing on them as they wait for food aid.

Sports Illustrated Deal and Food Aid in Gaza

Sports Illustrated secures a major deal to continue publishing despite laying off most of its staff and facing an AI scandal. Food aid arrives in northern Gaza to help those in need.

Food aid delivery to Gaza Strip

A ship carrying food aid from Cyprus reached the Gaza Strip after a three-day journey, providing much-needed assistance. Aid organizations aim for more such shipments in the future.

Hamas's Theft of Food Aid in Gaza

Hamas is accused of stealing food aid meant for Palestinians in Gaza, selling it on the black market, and causing hunger among the population. International organizations and Israel face challenges in delivering aid due to Hamas interference. President Biden plans to build a port in Gaza to facilitate aid delivery.

Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza

NBC News reporter Richard Engel joins Jordanian air force mission to drop food aid in Gaza due to worsening humanitarian crisis

U.S. Aid to Gaza Strip

President Biden announced the U.S. will drop food aid into Gaza Strip due to insufficient humanitarian aid, aiming to prevent famine and push for a cease-fire between Hamas and Israel. The situation in Gaza has led to casualties and the U.S. is increasing assistance to address the dire humanitarian needs.