According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, 19 people were killed during an attack in the Bureij refugee camp.
Israeli attacks killed at least 55 people across Gaza, Tel Aviv Tribune told Tel Aviv Tribune, while hungry Palestinians find it difficult to access the limited quantities of aid supplies that have entered the coastal enclave.
At least seven people were killed in kindergarten strikes and a house belonging to the Azzam family in Jabalia, north of Gaza on Thursday, the official Palestinian news agency WAFA.
At least 19 people were killed in a series of Israeli attacks against residential buildings from the Center Central Gaza refugee camp, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.
Deir El-Balah reports, Tareq Abu Azzoum of Tel Aviv Tribune said that the victims of Bureij’s attack were transported to Al-Awda hospital and Al-Aqsa hospital.
“There was an emergency alert, because the emergency services said they had spent at least 30 minutes recovering the victims of the strike site,” said Azzoum.
Blast on the help distribution site
Later Thursday, multiple explosions were reported near a newly open aid distribution point, managed by Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), supported by the United States, in the Netzarim corridor in the center of Gaza.
It was not immediately clear which caused the explosions and there was no immediate victims.
The explosions are used after 10 people were killed when Israeli forces drew on Palestinians looking for help on another GHF site in southern Gaza during separate incidents on Tuesday and Wednesday, the Gaza government’s media office said.
Dozens of people were injured when thousands of hungry Palestinians precipitated the GHF site in the first incident on Tuesday.
The GHF has been accused of having helped Israel achieve its military objectives, while excluding the Palestinians, bypassing the United Nations system and not adhering to humanitarian principles.
“Surveillance -based rationing”
The UN and other international aid groups have boycotted the Foundation, which according to them, undermines the principle that humanitarian aid should be distributed independently of the parties to a conflict and based on needs.
“This new program is a rationing based on surveillance that legitimizes a policy of deprivation by design,” a senior United Nations aid, the Palestinian territory occupied in Jonathan Whittall told Jonathan.
“The UN refused to participate in this program, warning that it is logistically impracticable and violates humanitarian principles using aid as a tool in the wider efforts of Israel to depopulate the Gaza areas,” he said.
Israel’s ambassador to the UN Danny Danon told the Security Council on Wednesday that Israel would authorize aid deliveries “for the immediate future” via the UN and the GHF.
Danon said the UN should “put their ego aside and cooperate with the new mechanism”.
According to the Foundation, he distributed the equivalent of 840,262 meals Tuesday and Wednesday.
“Hordes of hungry people”
In a separate incident on Wednesday, the World Food Program said that “Hordes of Hungry People” broke into the Al-Ghafari warehouse in Deir El-Balah, Central Gaza, looking for food supplies.
“The first reports indicate that two people died and several were injured in the tragic incident,” WFP said in a statement on X, adding that it still confirmed the details.
After ending an 11 -week blockade last week after growing international pressure, Israel has delivered limited humanitarian supplies, but the aid groups warned that the amount was not enough.
Sigrid Kaag, the UN special coordinator for the Middle East peace process, told the Security Council that the amount of aid that Israel has so far allowed the UN to deliver was “comparable to a rescue canoe after the ship has flowed” when everyone in Gaza was facing the risk of famine.
