Palestinian Red Crescent says Gazans yet to receive aid

President of the Palestine Red Crescent Society says he can prove that nobody has received aid as most of these trucks are still in Karem Shalom at the border, inspected, but not into Gaza.

GENEVA - The Palestinian Red Crescent said on Thursday that Gazans have yet to receive aid deliveries that have crossed over the border this week and said that sending so few trucks was an "invitation for killing" because of the risk of mobbing.

"I can prove that nobody has received (aid). No civilian has received anything yet. In fact, say most of these trucks are still in Karem Shalom at the border, inspected, but not into Gaza," Younis Al-Khatib, President of the Palestine Red Crescent Society, told reporters.

"It's very hard to hide the rush or the looting that will happen," he added.