Israel Says It Will Allow a Limited Amount of Aid Into Gaza After Nearly 3 Months of Blockade
- On Monday in Gaza, Israel announced it would allow a limited amount of humanitarian aid after nearly three months of blockade.
- This decision followed mounting international pressure and concerns over a worsening hunger crisis affecting roughly two million Palestinians.
- Israel has simultaneously intensified its offensive with extensive air and ground operations targeting Khan Yunis and other areas, ordering evacuations amid heavy strikes.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized that witnessing widespread hunger is unacceptable and described the incoming aid as limited, serving as a temporary measure until a new distribution system that bypasses Hamas can be established.
- While the aid raises hope among Palestinians, experts and U.N. Agencies warn it remains insufficient to prevent a potential famine amid ongoing hostilities and blockade.
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Netanyahu says Israel will control Gaza as pressure mounts on aid - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
JERUSALEM/CAIRO — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday Israel would control the whole of Gaza despite mounting international pressure that pushed it to lift a blockade on aid supplies in the face of warnings of looming famine.
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