The Independent was the only newspaper this morning to set out the plight of the people of Gaza without aid.
“Images and videos taken by eyewitnesses and the Israeli military showed the GHF boxes appeared limited to canned food, pasta, rice, cooking oil and some biscuits and lentils".
"Humanitarian aid is not just a food box that you slap humanitarian on and you call it humanitarian aid," Ms Khalidi said.
The supplies being given to families should be accompanied by medical support, hygiene and water purification kits, said Prof Gordon.
A 14-page document from GHF, seen by the BBC, promised to hand out water and hygiene kits at the sites.
"By and large, it's designed to dramatically increase the concentration of the population by having the only sources of food remaining in a very small number of places," said Chris Newton, a senior analyst at the Brussels-based think tank Crisis Group.
"You either follow all their rules and probably survive in a small radius around these sites or you are very unlikely to survive."
There are still negotiations run by the US and Quatar for a hostage/prisoner and aid deal, but the sides are very far apart.
The Telegraph said Hamas has rejected the deal but a later report by the Guardian says it's still under discussion.
I think its time for European leaders who have discussed sanctions to act, for those in Israel who are pushing for aid to be heard, I would like to say "people of Gaza to reject Hamas" but cant see any mechanisms for them to do that, and perhaps for Arab countries to put more pressure on Hamas so that some kind of cease fire and aid can happen.