‘No humanitarian aid will enter Gaza,’ Israel defence minister says
- Defense Minister Katz stated Israel would keep blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza, a territory of 2.4 million people.
- Israel claims blocking aid is a key pressure tactic to prevent Hamas from using it as a tool.
- Gaza faces a severe humanitarian crisis with shortages of medical supplies, fuel, water, and other essentials.
- According to MSF coordinator Amande Bazerolle, "Gaza has been turned into a mass grave of Palestinians and those coming to their assistance."
- The UN warned that the situation is the worst it has been since the war began in October 2023, with a growing death toll.
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Children in Gaza survive on ‘less than a meal a day’: Aid groups
About 95 percent of aid groups have suspended or cut their services due to Israeli bombardment and blockade.Israel’s total siege and bombardment of the Gaza Strip have left Palestinian children surviving on less than one meal a day, according to an urgent warning by the leaders of 12 major aid groups in the enclave. The humanitarian aid system in Gaza “is facing total collapse” due to 18 months of Israel’s military operation and the recent impos…
12 NGOs say aid to Gaza ’facing total collapse’
The humanitarian aid system in Gaza is "facing total collapse" because of Israel's blockade on aid supplies since 2 March, the heads of 12 major aid organisations warned Thursday, urging Israel to let them "do our jobs". Israel has vowed to maintain its blockade on humanitarian aid to the war-ravaged territory, saying it is the only way to force Hamas to release the 58 captives still held there. "Every single person in Gaza is relying on humanit…
Aid in Gaza facing ‘total collapse’ as Israel continues bombing
At least 23 people, including ten members of the same family, have been killed during Israeli airstrikes on the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, according to hospital officials. At the same time, a group of 12 independent aid organisations have warned that the humanitarian relief system is now facing “total collapse” – saying Israel’s renewed bombing campaign has made conditions too dangerous.
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