‘Drop in the Ocean’: first delivery of help in months achieved Gaza while Israel orders evacuations

‘Drop in the Ocean’: first delivery of help in months achieved Gaza while Israel orders evacuations

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Flower and other food aid will start by reaching some of the most vulnerable people in Gaza after Israel led some humanitarian auxiliary cars through, but nowhere close enough to compensate for deficits caused by a blockage of 11 weeks, said Palestinian officials.
Israel imposed the blockade on all the necessities in March and said that Hamas seized deliveries for his hunters – an indictment that the group denies

The United Nations said that a quarter of the 2.3 million people from Gaza were at risk of famine.

Trucks that wear help have started entering Gaza via the Kerem Shalom Crossing. Source: Getty / Amir Levy

“Some bakeries will start to receive flour to produce bread, and we expect that the distribution of bread will start later today,” Amjad Al-Shawa, director of the Palestinian non-governmental organizations Network in Gaza, told The Reuters News Agency.

He said that only 90 trucks had arrived.

“During the ceasefish -the fires entered 600 trucks every day, which means that the current amount is a decrease in the ocean, nothing,” he said.

Bread is produced.

Employees produce bread for distribution at the Bakery World Food Program after a limited amount of flower entered the Gaza Strip. Source: Getty / Anadolu

Bakeries supported by the VN’s world food program would produce the bread and the staff of the agency would hand it out – a more controlled system than before Bakers sold it directly to the public, he added.

“The idea is to try to reach the most needy families, those who are desperate because it is just the beginning,” said Shawa.
Palestinian Health Minister, Majed Abu Ramadan, said on Thursday that 29 children had died in Gaza in the last few days in “Hoges -related deaths” in Gaza and that there were much more danger.

Palestinians scribble for basic supplies, where the blockade of Israel leads to criticism of food and medicine shortages.

UMM Talal Al-Masri, 53, a displaced Palestinian in Gaza City, described the situation as “unbearable”.
“Nobody is spreading anything to us. Everyone is waiting for help, but we have received nothing,” she said.
“We hardly succeed in preparing one meal a day.”

UN agencies have said that the amount of help that Gaza enters is far behind what is needed to relieve the crisis.

“I am tormented for my children,” Hossam Abu Aida, another resident of the Gaza Strip, told AFP.

“For them, I fear more hunger and illness than I do the Israeli bombing,” the 38-year-old added.

Israel orders evacuation of parts of Noord -Gaza

The Israeli army released an evacuation warning on Thursday for 14 neighborhoods of Noord -Gaza, because it has drawn a renewed offensive on the international conviction.

In an Arabic language statement on Thursday, the army said that it “operated with intense force” in 14 areas in the Northern Gaza Strip and accused “terrorist organizations” operate from there.

Palestinians inspect a destroyed building.

Israeli strikes have passed along the Gaza Strip. Source: MONKEY / Mohammed Know/EPA

Israeli military strikes at Gaza killed at least 52 Palestinians on the enclave on Thursday, said Gaza’s Civil Defense Agency.

There was no immediate remark from the Israeli army on the reports.
It has repeatedly said that it is trying to avoid civilian casualties and aim militants.

In Beit Lahiya on the northern edge of the enclave, a tank shell hit a medicine warehouse in the Al-AWDA hospital and set it on fire, the Ministry of Health said.

Rescue workers tried to put the fires for hours, it added.
Tanks are stationed outside the hospital, Arts say, who effectively block access to the facility.
The Gaza Healthcare System has hardly functioned, with most medical facilities outside of order, due to repeated Israeli military strikes, raids and the ban on the entry of medical supplies.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday that Israel would be open to a temporary ceasefire to make the return of hostages through Hamas-guided hunters possible.

But if they were not given back, he said it would be ahead with a military campaign to gain total control over Gaza.

“Netanyahu stands still and states that it will pursue the war. There is no value for an agreement that does not permanently stop the slaughter in Gaza,” said Senior Hamas officer Sami Ab Zuhri in response to Netanyahu’s comments.
Israel launched his campaign in Gaza in response to the Hamas attack in October 2023, in which around 1,200 people were killed and more than 250 hostages were taken, according to Israeli tallies.
The Israel campaign has since killed more than 53,600 Palestinians, according to Gaza Health Authorities, and destroyed the coastal strip, where auxiliary groups say that signs of serious malnutrition are widespread.

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