Israel Announces Daily Gaza Fighting Pause Amid Worsening Hunger Crisis
Israel has declared a daily "tactical pause" in military operations in parts of Gaza to allow humanitarian aid delivery, amid growing international concern over starvation in the enclave. The pause will last from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. in areas where Israeli troops are not active, including Al-Mawasi, Deir el-Balah, and Gaza City.
The Israeli military said it is coordinating with the UN and aid groups to open secure land routes and has begun air-dropping food. It rejected accusations of using starvation as a weapon, calling such claims “false.”
Humanitarian groups remain skeptical, citing severe access restrictions and previous deadly strikes near aid centers. UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini criticized air drops as inefficient and dangerous.
Meanwhile, over 50 Palestinians were reported killed on Saturday alone, and Israeli forces seized a vessel from the pro-Palestinian Freedom Flotilla attempting to breach the naval blockade.
Gaza's humanitarian crisis continues to escalate, with over 59,000 Palestinians reportedly killed since Israel’s campaign began following Hamas’s October 2023 attack.
Israel has declared a daily "tactical pause" in military operations in parts of Gaza to allow humanitarian aid delivery, amid growing international concern over starvation in the enclave. The pause will last from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. in areas where Israeli troops are not active, including Al-Mawasi, Deir el-Balah, and Gaza City.
The Israeli military said it is coordinating with the UN and aid groups to open secure land routes and has begun air-dropping food. It rejected accusations of using starvation as a weapon, calling such claims “false.”
Humanitarian groups remain skeptical, citing severe access restrictions and previous deadly strikes near aid centers. UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini criticized air drops as inefficient and dangerous.
Meanwhile, over 50 Palestinians were reported killed on Saturday alone, and Israeli forces seized a vessel from the pro-Palestinian Freedom Flotilla attempting to breach the naval blockade.
Gaza's humanitarian crisis continues to escalate, with over 59,000 Palestinians reportedly killed since Israel’s campaign began following Hamas’s October 2023 attack.
Israel Announces Daily Gaza Fighting Pause Amid Worsening Hunger Crisis
Israel has declared a daily "tactical pause" in military operations in parts of Gaza to allow humanitarian aid delivery, amid growing international concern over starvation in the enclave. The pause will last from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. in areas where Israeli troops are not active, including Al-Mawasi, Deir el-Balah, and Gaza City.
The Israeli military said it is coordinating with the UN and aid groups to open secure land routes and has begun air-dropping food. It rejected accusations of using starvation as a weapon, calling such claims “false.”
Humanitarian groups remain skeptical, citing severe access restrictions and previous deadly strikes near aid centers. UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini criticized air drops as inefficient and dangerous.
Meanwhile, over 50 Palestinians were reported killed on Saturday alone, and Israeli forces seized a vessel from the pro-Palestinian Freedom Flotilla attempting to breach the naval blockade.
Gaza's humanitarian crisis continues to escalate, with over 59,000 Palestinians reportedly killed since Israel’s campaign began following Hamas’s October 2023 attack.
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