Israeli Airstrikes Kill 85 Palestinians; Aid Allowed Into Gaza Hasn’t Reached People
- Israel launched a new military offensive on Tuesday in Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, killing at least 85 Palestinians in airstrikes.
- The offensive followed almost three months of Israeli blockade and came amid international criticism and pressure over Gaza's worsening humanitarian crisis.
- This week, Israel permitted a limited quantity of aid, such as food and medical supplies, to enter Gaza; however, obstacles prevented the aid from reaching the locations where it was needed for distribution.
- UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric described the aid clearance process as "long, complex, complicated and dangerous," and confirmed that none of the aid reached Palestinians yet.
- The limited aid access and ongoing strikes indicate continued severe hardships for Gaza's two million residents and suggest international pressure is shaping Israeli policy.
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Israeli airstrikes kill 85 Palestinians; aid allowed into Gaza hasn’t reached people
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip — Israel pressed ahead Tuesday with its new military offensive in Gaza despite mounting international criticism, launching airstrikes that health officials said killed at least 85 Palestinians. Israeli officials said they also allowed in dozens more trucks carrying aid.
Israeli offensive kills at least 85 as aid trucks allowed into Gaza for first time in three months
Israel pressed ahead yesterday with its new military offensive in Gaza despite mounting international criticism, launching airstrikes that health officials said killed at least 85 Palestinians. Israeli officials said they also allowed in dozens more trucks carrying aid.


Israeli strikes kill dozens
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip — Israel pressed ahead Tuesday with its new military offensive in Gaza despite mounting international criticism, launching airstrikes that health officials said killed at least 85 Palestinians. Israeli officials claim they also allowed in dozens more…
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