Over 100 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Airstrikes, South Africa Urges Israel to Respect Truce
At least 104 Palestinians, including 46 children, were killed in Israeli airstrikes amid ongoing ceasefire violations, with the UN calling for full adherence to protect civilians and enable aid.
- On Monday, UN Secretary-General António Guterres strongly condemns Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip that killed at least 104 Palestinians, including 46 children, while OCHA reported over 100 dead and 250 injured.
- Following orders from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who called for "powerful strikes," violence escalated after gunfire in southern Rafah and Hamas's Qassam Brigades accused Israel of truce violations, delaying the planned handover of a missing captive.
- Humanitarian teams say UN child protection partners reached 1,500 children and 700 caregivers this week, food security teams produce around 130,000 bread bundles daily, and UNOPS distributed more than 200,000 litres of fuel Tuesday as OCHA warned of aid delivery impediments.
- Guterres urged that the renewed assurances to implement the ceasefire must be upheld in full and praised mediation by Egypt, Qatar, Türkiye and the United States as critical to sustaining the agreement.
- The Palestinian Civil Defence urged an immediate ceasefire and safe humanitarian corridors for fuel and supplies, while a group said two Israeli captives were recovered Tuesday.
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