France announced that it would send 700 tonnes of additional humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. According to Hamas, nearly 19,400 people have died in the Palestinian enclave since October 7.
France announced that it would send 700 tonnes of additional humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. Basic necessities that Gazans desperately need. In the Gaza Strip, water and food are now a rare commodity.
The organization Human Rights Watch accused Tel Aviv of “war crime”, practicing “starvation of civilians”. For the Israeli authorities, the NGO is “anti-Semitic and anti-Israeli”.
The fate of civilians in Gaza also concerns the United States. Washington supports the urgent sending of humanitarian aid to Gaza. But US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin assured that his country would continue to support Israel in its military efforts against Hamas.
On the European side, the head of European diplomacy, Josep Borrell, deplored the “distressing lack of discernment” in Israeli operations in Gaza and again called for a humanitarian ceasefire.
Despite criticism, civilian casualties in the Gaza Strip continue to rise. Hamas says Israeli strikes have killed nearly 19,400 people since October 7.
According to the Islamist organization, hospitals in the Palestinian enclave are in a catastrophic state due to a lack of medicine and staff. She accuses Israeli troops of arresting the directors and staff of several hospitals. Accusations that Israel refutes.