Aid Groups Call for Stronger Efforts to Stop Israel's Gaza City Offensive as Israel Presses Forward
Aid agencies report over 65,000 Palestinian deaths, including 20,000 children, and warn nearly 1 million face worsening conditions without urgent global political and legal intervention.
- Israel began a major ground offensive in Gaza City on September 16, 2025, advancing troops and tanks despite widespread international condemnation.
- This offensive follows warnings to evacuate Gaza City, where about 1 million Palestinians lived before and an estimated 350,000 have fled south.
- Aid groups including over 20 organizations operating in Gaza condemned the offensive as an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe and cited a UN Commission declaring it genocide.
- The death toll in Gaza approaches 65,000 Palestinians, with women and children making up about half, while nearly 1 million face further danger without urgent action.
- The situation demands decisive political, legal, and economic intervention to alleviate civilian suffering amid ongoing Israeli military operations and worsening conditions.
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Aid groups call for stronger efforts to stop Israel’s Gaza City offensive as Israel presses forward
JERUSALEM (AP) — A coalition of leading aid groups Wednesday urged the international community to take stronger measures to stop Israel's offensive on Gaza City after a commission of UN experts found Israel was committing genocide in Gaza.
Aid groups call for stronger efforts to stop Israel's Gaza City offensive as Israel presses forward
A coalition of leading aid groups is urging the international community to take stronger measures to stop Israel’s offensive on Gaza City after a commission of UN experts found Israel was committing genocide in Gaza.
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