Humanitarian aid trickles into Gaza amid intensified conflict
On Monday, Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip claimed the lives of 91 people. This is the result of intensified efforts targeting Hamas. The first humanitarian aid in three months has reached the region.
What do you need to know?
- Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip: On Monday, 91 people were killed as a result of intensified Israeli actions against Hamas.
- Humanitarian aid: For the first time since March, aid shipments have reached the Gaza Strip, albeit to a limited extent.
- International reactions: Leaders of France, the United Kingdom, and Canada have called on Israel to halt the offensive and fully unblock aid.
What are the effects of Israeli attacks?
On Monday, Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip led to the deaths of 91 people, as confirmed by AFP, citing local civil defense. Israel has intensified its efforts to destroy Hamas and free hostages. Since the beginning of the conflict, over 53,400 Palestinians have been killed.
Has humanitarian aid reached the Gaza Strip?
After the blockade since March, Israel has agreed to resume the delivery of humanitarian aid. On Monday, the first shipments entered the Gaza Strip, albeit to a limited extent. Aid organizations, including the UN, criticize the new distribution system, which they believe will not meet the residents' needs.
What are the international reactions to the situation in the Gaza Strip?
French President Emmanuel Macron, and the Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom and Canada, Keir Starmer and Mike Carney, have called on Israel to halt the offensive and fully unblock aid.