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Israel, via Humanitarian Aid: in Gaza the First (Few) Aid by Air

But the Jewish state denies a famine in the Strip. Trump warns Netanyahu: "It's time for him to decide what he wants to do for the hostages and Hamas"

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The pressure on Israel due to the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip recently increased massively. As a result, the authorities again allow aid to the area.

Lean Left

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·Germany
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Center

But the Jewish state denies a famine in the Strip. Trump warns Netanyahu: "It's time for him to decide what he wants to do for the hostages and Hamas"

·Italy
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Lean Right

According to aid organizations, a large part of the population in the Gaza Strip is now suffering from hunger. Israel rejects all responsibility, but with ceasefires and safe routes it is possible to return to large-scale deliveries for the first time in months.

Center

The new deliveries are a glimmer of hope for the people of Gaza. But relief organizations are calling for further steps to provide for the starving population. Chancellor Merz is also making clear criticisms in a phone call with Netanyahu.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Ten hours a day, weapons are said to remain silent in densely populated areas of Gaza. Moreover, since the weekend, more aid has reached the coastal enclave. The government in Jerusalem is thus demonstrating a departure from its much-criticized relief regime.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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