A 15 -year -old Palestinian boy was crushed to death by a palette that falls during a humanitarian aid aid in Gaza, while the world conviction is developing from the plan of Israel to take over the largest city in the enclave, where nearly a million people refer.
Images of Gaza, checked by Tel Aviv Tribune, show several people gathering around the body of Muhannad Zakaria Eid on Saturday, near the so-called Netzarim Corridor in the center of Gaza, after the airline.
Some people try to revive the boy, whose face seems bloody.
Other images show that the boy’s brother transported him far from the site and his father tightening his body to Al-Awda hospital in Nuseirat.
Eid’s brother told the Reuters news agency that the Palestinian boy was killed after a help palette fell on him.
“Despite the famine and the difficult conditions in which we live, my brother went to seek aid that was deposited in the sea by planes (aero). A box fell directly from him and he was martyred,” he said.
“They (the countries involved in the Airdrops) cannot go into the aid by crossing, but they drop them on us and kill our children. A child was killed in (az-) zawayda and here and there, and nobody feels us. God was enough for us and their help, “he added.
The latest death comes after the United Nations has repeatedly warned that the paratroopers are dangerous, ineffective and costly, and it called on Israel to allow a constant supply of humanitarian aid to Gaza in land passages.
The Gaza Government’s media office said that at least 23 Palestinians had been killed and that 124 others injured in aidrops of aid since the War of Israel against the enclave began in October 2023.
“We have repeatedly warned the danger of these inhuman methods and have repeatedly called upon the entrance to the aid through land and sufficient way, especially food, infants milk, medicines and medical supplies,” the office said in a statement.
Medical sources in Gaza, said the Israeli forces had killed at least 47 people in attacks across the strip on Saturday, including dozens waiting for help.
On Sunday, the Ministry of Health said that at least five other Palestinians died to death during the reference period of previous 24 hours, including two children.
The last toll carries the total number of malnutrition deaths to 217, including 100 children, since the start of the war.
Most of these deaths have taken place in recent weeks, while Israel continues to impose serious restrictions on the assistance supplies entering Gaza after partially lifting a total blockage at the end of May.
Mohammed Abu Salmiya, director of the Al-Shifa hospital in northern Gaza, told Tel Aviv Tribune that famine continues to present a serious risk, “especially in children and the elderly”.
“Malnutrition in children leads to a decrease in immunity and can lead to death,” he said.
Serious restrictions persist
Friday, the World Food Program (WFP) called Israel to authorize at least 100 aid trucks per day in Gaza, noting that only 60 of its aid truck drivers have been verified and approved by the Israeli army to date.
The 100 trucks per day whose organization has requested is a fraction of the 600 per day, other United Nations agencies and the authorities of Gaza declared necessary to meet the basic needs of the residents of the strip.
“Since July 27, 266 WFP trucks arriving at cross points have been put back, 31% of which were initially approved,” said the agency’s last report.
“The convoy movements are often taken by the last -minute changes by the Israeli authorities and heavy insecurity due to military activities along the ways of convoy.”
The United Nations Agency for Palestinian Refugees, UNRWA, also noted on Saturday that it was not allowed to provide humanitarian aid to Gaza, including food and medicine, for more than five months, depriving hungry and sick Palestinians of what they need to survive.
Warnings have occurred while Israeli forces have continued to degenerate their attacks across the territory. Six people were killed by Israeli soldiers pending help near the Netzarim corridor in the center of Gaza, medical sources told Tel Aviv Tribune.
Two other Palestinians were also killed and their bodies were transported to the Nasser medical complex from a GHF aid distribution site in the southern part of the territory. A woman was killed and another person was injured in an Israeli air strike that struck an apartment in Khan Younis in the south.
The War of Israel against Gaza killed at least 61,369 Palestinians in Gaza and injured 152,850. It was estimated that 1,139 people were killed in Israel during attacks by Hamas on October 7, 2023 and more than 200 were taken in captivity.
‘No one and nowhere in safety’
While the number of deaths continues to skyrocket, the international condemnation of the conduct of Israel in the war increases.
Several countries have been alarmed on the plans of Israel to grasp the city of Gaza in an operation that could force hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to concentration in the south of Gaza.
A rare meeting of the United Nations Emergency Security Council was scheduled for Sunday to combat the plan approved by the Israeli security firm this week.
In Gaza City, residents were provocative, promising not to leave in the event of a new Israeli ground offensive.
Umm Imran told Tel Aviv Tribune that there was nowhere in safety in Gaza. “They say they go south, go to Al -Mawasi, but there is nowhere safely – north, south, east or west. Person and nowhere in safety. We will stay here. “
Hani Mahmoud, from Tel Aviv Tribune, reporting from Deir El-Balah, in the center of Gaza, said residents were unable to sleep on Friday evening after Israel’s announcement.
“People wonder what will happen to them, what will remain from Gaza if Israel goes with its approved plan to occupy the entire Gaza strip, starting with Gaza City,” he said.
The Israeli plan has also been sentenced by the Foreign Ministers of Australia, Germany, Italy, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.
In a joint declaration on Saturday, diplomats warned that the Israel’s plan “would aggravate the catastrophic humanitarian situation, would endanger the life of hostages and further risk the mass movement of civilians”.
“Any attempt to annex or extend the regulation violates international law.”
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan also urged Muslim nations to work in unison to oppose the plan of Israel.
Speaking at a joint press conference in El Alamein with his Egyptian counterpart after meeting Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sissi, Fidan said that members of the Islamic Cooperation Organization had been called to an emergency meeting to combat the crisis.
“We completely reject the intention (of Israel) to fully occupy Gaza. This plan is a new phase of the expansionist and genocidal policy of Israel,” he said.
Fidan added that Israel’s policy aimed to force the Palestinians out of their land by hunger, and that it was aimed to permanently invade Gaza, adding that there was no justifiable excuse for the nations to continue to support Israel.
“Palestine belongs to the Palestinians. Any effort to expel the Palestinians from their own lands is zero and not avenue and is doomed to failure,” he said.