Bold Israeli Hostage Rescue Mission Disrupts WFP Operations in Gaza; Cindy McCain Expresses Concerns over Safety of Humanitarian Workers

Israeli Raid Forces World Food Program to Halt Operations in Gaza

The World Food Program (WFP) has temporarily halted its operations in Gaza following a bold Israeli hostage rescue mission that resulted in numerous Palestinian casualties. Cindy McCain, the head of the WFP, expressed deep concern for the safety of humanitarian workers in the region after the Israeli raid on the Nusirat refugee camp over the weekend. The heightened risks faced by aid workers have prompted the WFP to pause operations and reconsider their security protocols.

McCain highlighted the precarious situation in Gaza, where people are already struggling with hunger and desperation. The recent raid has only exacerbated the challenges faced by the vulnerable population, causing additional alarm for humanitarian organizations like the WFP. Despite acknowledging the necessity of freeing the hostages, McCain underlined the urgent need for a ceasefire to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

Having led the WFP since April 2023, McCain commended the successful execution of the rescue mission while emphasizing that a ceasefire is essential for both sides to address the pressing needs of the population in Gaza. This decision comes after McCain faced internal criticism last year for allegedly failing to adequately support UN workers during

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