UN agency in Gaza says urgent cease-fire is a matter of life and death for millions of Palestinians
- United Nations experts have urgently called for a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza due to the dire situation, with the Palestinian people at grave risk of genocide. Time is running out to address the critical need for food, water, medicine, and other essential supplies.
- The experts also emphasize the responsibility of Israel and its allies to prevent further disastrous actions and agree to an immediate ceasefire. They highlight the indiscriminate nature of the ongoing conflict and the looming health hazards affecting over 2 million people in Gaza.
- The Israeli bombardment in retaliation for Hamas attacks has resulted in a death toll of over 9,000, with a majority being women and children. Israel claims to be targeting Hamas, not civilians, and accuses the group of using human shields.
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Israel continues attacks in northern and southern Gaza
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