
UNITED NATIONS, May 27 (Reuters) - The U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said the volume of people seeking aid at its distribution site was so great at one point on Tuesday that its team had to pull back to allow people to "take aid safely and dissipate" and to avoid casualties.
It also said that "Gazans experienced several hour delays in accessing the site due to blockades imposed by Hamas." The foundation said it has so far distributed about 8,000 food boxes, totaling 462,000 meals.