Gaza Aid System Begins
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Gaza sees new flow of aid after U.S.-backed group takes over operations - National | Globalnews.ca

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Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is taking over the handling of aid despite objections from U.N. and aid groups.
The group says truckloads of food have been delivered to its hubs, and distribution to Palestinians had begun.
Israel has pushed for an alternative aid delivery plan because it says it must stop Hamas from seizing aid.
Israel says it plans to facilitate what it describes as the voluntary migration of 2 million people in Gaza .
Hours earlier , a small group of protesters, including an Israeli member of parliament, stormed a compound in east Jerusalem belonging to the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, which Israel has banned. The compound has been mostly empty since January , when staff were asked to stay away for security reasons. The U.N. says the compound is protected under international law. Magdy reported from Cairo . Associated Press writers Tia Goldenberg in Tel Aviv , Israel , and Julia Frankel in Jerusalem contributed to this report..
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