Israel Is Pausing Operations in some Parts of Gaza Amid Mounting Horror over Starvation. Will It Be Enough? | News Channel 3-12
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The aid supplies arrived in the Gaza Strip provide hope - at least in the short term. Israel's military is planning further ceasefires, but the UN continues to make serious accusations to the government. By Julio Segador.

Aid drops and trucks have entered Gaza amid starvation concerns
Aid drops over Gaza City amid concerns over worsening humanitarian situation. The World Food Programme says 80 of its trucks have entered Gaza amid rising hunger.
UNRWA: Thousands of Aid Trucks Waiting as Starvation Worsens in Gaza - Quds News Network
Gaza (Quds News Network)- The UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) has urged immediate approval to bring thousands of aid trucks into Gaza. The trucks are already waiting in Jordan and Egypt, loaded with food, medicine, and hygiene supplies. In a Sunday statement, UNRWA said that opening all crossings and flooding Gaza with aid is the only way to stop the hunger crisis from getting worse. “What’s needed is at least 500 to 600 trucks of bas…
Israel is pausing operations in some parts of Gaza amid mounting horror over starvation. Will it be enough? | News Channel 3-12
By Tim Lister, CNN (CNN) — Israel has announced a daily “tactical pause in military activity” in three areas of Gaza to enable more aid to reach people, amid growing international outrage over starvation in the territory. The Israeli military said the move would “refute the false claim of deliberate starvation in the Gaza Strip.” The pause – which will also see the military open up corridors to facilitate aid delivery by the UN and other agencie…
Palestinians in Gaza say aid efforts not enough to reach all those in need
By Euronews with AP Published on 28/07/2025 – 7:44 GMT+2 ADVERTISEMENT Palestinians in Gaza said aid packages dropped by Israel and other nations on Sunday and the dozens of aid trucks that entered the enclave are not enough and have not reached the population of more than two million people. “We haven’t seen aid from land, air or anywhere else,” said Maryam Yahya, a displaced woman from Rafah living in Zawaida. “Here we are, sitting by …
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