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Israeli strikes killed 51 in Gaza because auxiliary groups collect limited supplies | Gaza messages

Israeli attacks on Gaza have killed dozens of Palestinians since the dawn, according to medical sources, as only limited care of humanitarian aid broke through the Palestinian area after Israel had solved all of his blockade.

Medical sources informed Al Jazera that at least 51 people were killed in Israeli attacks on Thursday, including 25 in Gaza City and northern areas of the strip.

At least 10 people, including nine members of the same family, were killed in an Israeli attack that met in the area of ​​Deir El-Balah in the central Gaza area in the area of ​​Deir El-Balah in the region, reported the official Palestinian news agency Wafa.

Five people were killed in an Israeli attack on the Bakhit family in the Asaftawi region in the northwest of Gaza, Wafa reported.

In Beit Lahiya on the northern edge of the enclave, a armored shell hit a medical camp in the Al-AWDA hospital and put it on fire, said the Ministry of Health.

Rescue workers had tried to extinguish the fire for hours, added.
Tanks are stationed outside the hospital, doctors say and block access to the facility effectively.

Auxiliary groups collect deliveries

The attacks come as auxiliary groups of humanitarian aid goods of around 90 trucks, which have come to Gaza Strip since the beginning of this week, the United Nations announced on Thursday.

Jens Laerke, spokesman for the UN Humanitrian Agency Ocha, said the entry into medicine, wheat flour and nutrition carrier.

Auxiliary groups face considerable challenges that added the help of uncertainty, the risk of looting and coordination problems with the Israeli authorities, added Laerke.

The Gaza government's media office announced on Wednesday that 87 auxiliary cars were assigned international and local organizations to meet “urgent humanitarian needs”.

Al Jazeeras Tarek Abu Azzou, who reported by Deir El-Balah, said that the food trucks joined on Wednesday and “successfully unloaded” in designated UN sales centers.

Since then, some bakeries have “resumed operations,” he said, quoting the Gaza media office.

“This was an important logistical step forward,” said Abu Azzoum, but found that the stocks were still a “trickle” compared to the needs of the population in Gaza, where experts warn of threatening famine.

For security reasons, food aid has not yet reached the northern part of Gaza, in which thousands are also besieged by civilians, our correspondent said.

“The question here remains whether Israel would allow an unconditional auxiliary flow to the Gaza Strip,” he said, adding that the United Nations after more than 80 days of a complete blockade in the area daily in the area.

On Wednesday, the UN said that it tried to get the urgently needed help into the hands of the Palestinians as quickly as possible if they were feared because of the fear of looting and Israeli military restrictions and strikes.

The Palestinians searched for fundamental stocks after weeks of almost complete insulation, whereby the blockade of Israel led to critical food and medicine deficiency and fears of widespread famine.

According to the United Nations, there are half a million people or one of five people in the Gaza Strip with hunger, while the entire population is still exposed to a critical risk of hungry.

Pope Leo XIV described the situation in the Gaza as “worrying and painful” and called for “the occurrence of sufficient humanitarian aid”.

In the past few days, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that Israel has been removed from implementing a new aid system in Gaza that has been under strong international criticism.

He said that Israel later plans to create a “sterile zone” there, free of Hamas, in which the population, which was repeatedly evacuated and relocated during the war, would be postponed and received supplies.

The Gaza Ministry of Health said that since Israel had resumed the strikes on March 18. Since the Palestinian health authorities were killed at least 53,655 in October 2023 in October 2023.

Pallets of food are loaded onto a truck while you are waiting to enter the Gaza Strip in Karem Abu Salem (Kerem Shalom) [Atef Safadi/EPA]

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