Five other Palestinians, including a child, died of malnutrition following the punishing blockage of Israel of Gaza during the last 24-hour report, said the Ministry of Health, such as people in the enclave and many beyond its besieged borders cried several journalists murdered by Israel.
The ministry said on Monday that most of these victims died in the last three weeks, while the famine imposed by Israel swallows up the entire population, with the total number of serious deaths now at 222, including 101 children.
The Palestinian news agency WAFA later reported the death of the malnutrition of an additional child, Mohammed Zakaria Khader, five, bearing the overall number of death in the last 24 hours to six.
The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, said that “children in Gaza are starving and bombing”.
“Whole families, neighborhoods and a generation are destroyed,” wrote the United Nations agency in an article on social networks. “Inaction and silence are a bond. It is time for declarations to be transformed into action and for an immediate cease-fire. ”
The United Nations World Food Program (WFP) said that the levels of hunger and malnutrition in Gaza are the highest registered, with more than a third of the population that goes without food for days both and 500,000 people on the verge of famine.
The agency said Gaza should be “flooded” for large -scale food aid to avoid more disasters.
At least 46 Palestinians were killed in Israeli raids in Gaza since dawn on Monday, including six assistance seekers, Tel Aviv Tribune told Tel Aviv Tribune.
In one of the last attacks, the Al-Aqsa hospital reported the murder of four Palestinians by Israeli forces in the south and east of Deir El-Balah, Central Gaza.
Palestine Red Crescent Society said three civilians had been killed and that others were injured in an Israeli attack on the Zeitoun district of the southern Gaza city.
Meanwhile, daily, Israeli forces and American entrepreneurs continue to kill Palestinians in search of aid to distribution points managed by the controversial United States and the GHF supported by Israel.
Among the people killed on Sunday, there was the son of Ismail Qandil. Speaking at the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, Qandil told Tel Aviv Tribune that his son was not armed and was looking for food when he had been killed.
“He had no bullets, no weapon to shoot. What did we do? What did we do so that it happens to us? Enough with hunger and the genocide,” he said.
“We are in famine. We are slaughtered. We cannot continue. We send our sons to bring food, and they kill them. We are not members of the resistance, and we are not members of movements or anything. We are destroyed. “
Israeli strikes kill Palestinian journalists
The War of Israel against Gaza killed at least 61,499 people and injured 153,575 since October 7, 2023. The results include at least 270 journalists and media workers.
A wave of sorrow and conviction followed the Israeli assassination of four Arab staff members of Tel Aviv Tribune in Gaza, including the eminent correspondent Anas Al-Sharif, in a drone attack Sunday late Sunday which struck a tent for journalists positioned outside the main door of the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City.
The attack occurred a few days after the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression Irene Khan warned against the “unfounded accusations of the Israeli army” against Al-Sharif after Israel on several occasions and in many development of the 28-year-old journalist to be a affiliate of Hamas.
Speaking on Monday, Khan said that Israel had killed Al-Sharif for his work as a journalist and that Israel said he was a member of Hamas is completely not founded.
“If they had real evidence (of that), don’t you think they would put it in advance, immediately in the international arena? Of course, they would do it. But why don’t they do that? Because they don’t have these proofs,” she told Tel Aviv Tribune.
“They simply say that any journalist who reports on Gaza must be a” member of Hamas “, as well as anyone criticism of Israel must be” anti -Semitic “.
Meron Rapoport, a veteran Israeli journalist and editor -in -chief of the local appeal site, said that the Israeli army accusation was not “logical”. “Israeli explanations are, at best, very lacking,” said Rapoport in Tel Aviv Tribune de Tel Aviv.
He declared that Israel has probably targeted Al-Sharif now because of two main factors: first, his important role in “to say to the world that there is a famine in Gaza”, which “really hurts Israel internationally”; And, second, due to the upcoming seizure of Gaza City, that Israel wishes to minimize the cover of.
“The less the eyes and the less the cameras and the voices that will document this, which could be really a massacre … is better for Israel,” said Rapoport.
Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent, Tareq Abu Azzoum, who reports the English chain of the network, said journalists “worked on the stopwatch to find facts on the ground and hold the informed world of what was going on in Gaza”.
“Now we can see that the Israeli army intensifies its attacks on journalists,” he said.
Speaking of his colleagues Al-Sharif and Mohammed Qreiqeh, Abu Azzoum said that their deliberate murders were seen in Gaza “as an attempt to silence two of the most courageous votes”.
