Israeli forces opened fire near aid distribution sites, killing at least 10 people as hungry Palestinians sought food. Another 19 died near the Zikim crossing. Despite aid pauses and airdrops, insufficient aid is reaching Gaza, with experts warning of famine.
Families of hostages fear hunger and blame Hamas. Witnesses described scenes of violence near GHF sites. The Israeli military claimed no involvement, while the GHF denied incidents.
A UN report documented hundreds of deaths near GHF sites. Airdrops are deemed inadequate. The UN calls for more truck deliveries.
Hostages' families expressed frustration with ceasefire talks. Protests demand an end to the war. Israeli strikes on shelters resulted in more deaths.
An Israeli general warned of continued combat if hostages aren't freed. Most Palestinians are confined to shrinking safe areas amid widespread destruction. The war began with a Hamas attack, followed by an Israeli offensive resulting in tens of thousands of Palestinian deaths.
5 Comments
Fernucha
Airdrops are a noble effort given the circumstances. Blame Hamas for the situation.
Raphael
This is all because Hamas started a war that triggered this devastating response.
Michelangelo
This text highlights the tragic reality of the conflict, with heavy civilian casualties on both sides.
paracelsus
This is propaganda designed to demonize Israel. They are targeting Hamas.
eliphas
The world needs to see this. Aid isn't getting through, and the consequences are dire.