Arab states and UN condemn Gaza aid blockade by Israel
- Israel has halted all humanitarian aid to Gaza after the ceasefire expired, claiming that Hamas's rejection of a U.S.-endorsed proposal led to this decision.
- Hamas labeled Israel's aid suspension as 'cheap blackmail' and a 'war crime', urging the global community to act against these actions.
- Saudi Arabia condemned Israel's decision as a 'blatant violation of international law', calling it systematic punishment against the Palestinian people.
- Over 4,000 aid trucks had entered Gaza during the ceasefire, highlighting the severity of the humanitarian crisis following the aid suspension.
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Hamas says Gaza aid block impacts Israeli hostages
Hamas accused Israel Saturday of "committing the war crime of collective punishment" by halting aid to Gaza for a seventh day, saying it also impacted Israeli hostages still held there.On Sunday, Israel announced it was blocking aid deliveries to Gaza until Palestinian militants accepted its terms for an extension of the ceasefire which had largely halted more than 15 months of fighting.The first phase of the truce, which ended on March 1, had e…
Israel blocks food passage to Gaza despite truce; UN denounces use of hunger as a weapon
Israel is again “using hunger as a weapon” by once again blocking the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, and is committing a violation of international law by unilaterally changing the conditions of the ceasefire in Gaza, some twenty UN specialists denounced this Thursday. These actions “suppose serious violations of humanitarian laws and human rights, and constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity in accordance with the Rome …
Israel Wiped Out at Least 1,200 Entire Families in Gaza, Analysis Finds
The Israeli military completely wiped out at least 1,200 Palestinian families in Gaza in its genocide, a new analysis finds, shedding more light on the staggering and permanent toll of Israel’s extermination campaign. A Reuters analysis of data from the Gaza Health Ministry found that at least 1,238 families — defined as married couples and any children they may have — were totally erased… Source
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