Israeli attacks kill 52 in Gaza while the Slame NGO “a ridiculously inadequate help” | News Israel-Palestine Conflict


At least 52 people were killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza, Tel Aviv Tribune told Tel Aviv Tribune, while pressure on such Aviv allowed significant humanitarian aid in the besieged enclave to avoid imminent famine.

On Wednesday, Israeli air strikes continued to beat the besieged territory. Among the people killed, at least eight people in Gaza City, two people in the Nuseirat camp in the Central Gaza and two people in the Maghazi camp of the Central Gaza, according to journalists from Tel Aviv Tribune in Gaza.

The attacks are involved after Israel began to authorize dozens of humanitarian trucks in Gaza on Tuesday, but the aid has not yet reached the Palestinians in a desperate need.

Jens Laerke, the spokesperson for the UN humanitarian agency, said that no truck had been recovered from the Gaza side of Karem Abu Salem Crossing, known as Kerem Shalom in Israelis, in southern Gaza.

Israel announced that 93 aid trucks had entered the Gaza of Israel following an 11 -week blockade.

The mourning people react during the funeral of the Palestinians killed at Israeli strikes, at Nasser Hospital, Khan Younis, the Gaza Strip in the South (Hatem Khaled / Reuters)

Deir el-Balah’s reports, Central Gaza, Tareq Abu Azzoum d’Tel Aviv Tribune explained that most of these trucks had only received military authorization to enter the Palestinian side of the crossing.

“They are still stuck in border. Only five trucks have arrived,” said Abu Azzoum, adding: “This could be another sign of the systematic obstruction of Gaza aid.”

The aid groups said that the amount of aid that Israel authorizes is not enough, qualifying the efforts of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to “smoke the screen to claim that the seat is finished”.

“The decision of the Israeli authorities to allow ridiculously inadequate aid to Gaza after months of waterproof siege signals their intention to avoid the hunger accusation of people in Gaza, while barely surviving them,” said Pascale Coisse, the Emergency Coordinator MSF.

The Israeli military organization which oversees humanitarian aid in Gaza said that trucks entered Gaza on Wednesday morning, but it was not clear if this aid would be able to continue more deeply in Gaza for distribution.

A few dozen Israeli activists opposed Israel’s decision to authorize Gaza help while Hamas still is due to the Israeli captives who tried to block trucks on Wednesday morning, but were kept by Israeli police.

Israel faces increasing international pressure on its offensive renewal on Gaza.

The United Kingdom has suspended talks with Israel on a free trade agreement, and the European Union said it would examine a pact on political and economic links on the “catastrophic situation” in Gaza. Great Britain, France and Canada have threatened “concrete actions” if Israel continues its offensive.

Pope Leo also called on Israel to allow humanitarian aid to enter Gaza.

“I renew my fervent call to allow the entry of fair humanitarian aid and to put an end to hostilities, whose devastating price is paid by children, the elderly and the sick,” the Pope said in his weekly general audience on the Place de Saint-Peter.

(Tel Aviv Tribune)

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas urged world leaders on Wednesday to take immediate action to end the headquarters of Israel in Gaza, appealing in a written declaration during a visit to Beirut, where he should discuss the disarmament of the Palestinian factions in the Lebanon refugee camps.

“I call the world leaders to take urgent and decisive measures to break the siege of our people in the Gaza Strip,” said Abbas, demanding the immediate entry of the aid, at the end of the Israeli offensive, the release of prisoners and a complete withdrawal from Gaza.

“It is time to put an end to the war of extermination against the Palestinian people. I repeat that we will not leave, and we will stay here on the country of our homeland, Palestine,” said Abbas.

Since the start of the war in October 2023 following the attack on Hamas, which killed 1,139 people in southern Israel, Israeli attacks against Gaza have killed 53,573 people and injured 121,688 others.

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