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Israeli attacks 52 in Gaza when Ngo 'ridiculously inadequate help' | Israel-Palestine conflict news

At least 52 people were killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza Strip, said medical sources Al Jazeera when pressure collapsed on Tel Aviv to enable significant humanitarian aid into the besieged enclave in order to avert impending famine.

Israeli air strikes and armored fire continued to hit the besieged area on Wednesday. According to Al Jazera reporters in Gaza, there were at least eight people in Gaza, two people in the Nuseirrag camp of Zentral -Gaza and two people in the Maghazi warehouse in the central Gaza.

The attacks come after Israel had started to allow dozens of humanitarian trucks in Gaza Strip on Tuesday, but the Palestinians have not yet reached the help in desperate need.

Jens Laerke, the spokesman for the Humanitarian agency of the United Nations, said that no trucks were picked up from the Gaza page of Karem Abu Salem Crossing, known as Kerem Shalom to Israelis, in southern Gaza.

Israel announced that 93 AID trucks had occurred after an eleven-week blockade from Israel in Gaza.

Grievers react during the funeral of the Palestinians who were killed in Israeli strikes in the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, the southern Gaza Strip [Hatem Khaled/Reuters]

Al Jazeera Tarq Abu Azzoum said that most of these trucks had only received military release to enter the Palestinian side of the intersection.

“They are still stuck at the border crossing. Only five trucks did it,” said Abu Azzoum and added: “This could be another sign of the systematic disability of help in Gaza.”

Auxiliary groups said that the amount of help that Israel allows was not approximately sufficient, and the efforts of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu referred to as the “fog wall for siege”.

“The decision of the Israeli authorities to enable a ridiculously inadequate amount of help in Gaza strip after months of airtight siege signals their intention to avoid the accusation of the hungry person in Gaza,” said Pascale Coissard, the emergency coordinator in Khan Younis, without on -board MS-MS-MS-MS-MS-MS-MS, at their French MS.

The Israeli military committee, which monitors humanitarian aid for Gaza, said that trucks entered Gaza on Wednesday morning, but it was unclear whether this help could be continued for the distribution deeper in Gaza.

A few dozen Israeli activists who were against the decision of Israel against the aids in Gaza Strip, while Hamas still holds Israeli hostages who tried to block the trucks with the help of Wednesday morning, but were held back by the Israeli police.

Israel faces its renewed offensive in the Gaza before the growing international pressure.

The United Kingdom has blocked the talks with Israel about a free trade agreement, and the European Union said that a pact on political and economic relationships about the “catastrophic situation” in Gaza would check. Great Britain, France and Canada have threatened “concrete measures” when Israel continues its offensive.

Pope Leo also appealed to Israel on Wednesday to enable humanitarian aid to enter Gaza Strip.

“I renew my fully appeal to enable the entry of fair humanitarian aid and to end the hostilities whose devastating price of children, the elderly and the sick is paid,” said the Pope during his weekly general audience on Saint Peter's Square.

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(Al Jazera)

The Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas asked the leaders of the world to take immediate measures on Wednesday to end Israel's siege for Gaza, and the complaint in a written declaration during a visit to be in Beirut in which he is expected to be discussed about the disarmament of Palestinian factions in the Lebanon refugee.

“I ask the leaders of the world to take urgent and decisive measures to break the siege of our people in the Gaza Strip,” said Abbas, demanding the immediate entry of help, an end to the Israeli offensive, the release of prisoners and a complete withdrawal from the Gaza.

“It is time to end the wing against the Palestinian people. I repeated that we will not go and we will stay here in the country of our homeland, Palestine,” said Abbas.

Since the beginning of the war in October 2023 after the Hamas attack, in which 1,139 people were killed in South Israel, Israeli attacks on Gaza have killed 53,573 people and 121,688 others wounded.

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