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82 are killed in Gaza in Israeli strikes, since urgently needed help cannot achieve the Palestinians

Deir al-Balah, Gaza | The Israeli strikes continued to hit the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, although international trouble rose over the extended offensive of Israel and, according to Gaza Health Ministry and Area Hospitals, had at least 82 people, including several women and a one -week child.

Israel allowed dozens of humanitarian trucks in Gaza 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 Strip side of Kerem Shalom, the Israeli border with the southern Gaza.

The UN spokesman Stéphane Dujarric said on Tuesday evening that the help, although the help in Gaza had occurred, the auxiliary workers could not bring them into the sales points after the Israeli military had forced them to load the supplies to separate trucks, and the workers were no longer time.

The Israeli defense authority, which monitors the humanitarian aid for Gaza, said that truck trolleys entered Gaza Strip on Wednesday morning, but it was unclear whether this help could be continued for the distribution deeper in Gaza. The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Unrwa, said its employees had waited several hours to collect help from the border crossing in order to start the distribution, but could not do so on Tuesday.

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.

Diplomats come under custody in Jenin

According to the Palestinian authority, a group of diplomats was shot when he visited Jenin, a city in the West Bank, which is occupied by Israel. The diplomats were on the official mission to observe the humanitarian situation in Jenin when shots were.

The Israeli military did not immediately comment on the shootout.

A helper who did not want to be named for fear of reprisals said that a delegation of around 20 diplomats would be informed of the situation in Jenin by the Palestinian authority. The group of regional, European and western diplomats was near the entrance to the Jenin refugee camp when they heard shots shortly before 2 p.m., although it was unclear where the shots came from. Nobody was hurt, added.

The film material shows a number of diplomats that give media interviews, while fast shots sound near the group and force them to run for cover.

Jenin has been the widespread approach to Israel against the West Bank militant since the beginning of this year.

On January 21 – just two days after his ceasefire with Hamas in Gaza – the Israeli forces relegated to Jenin, since they have been doing dozens of times since October 7, 2023 from Hamas, an attack on Israel. The fights displaced tens of thousands of Palestinians, one of the greatest shifts in West Bank for years.

The international pressure increases against Israel

The United Kingdom on Tuesday. Suspended free trade talks with Israel because of his intensive attack, a step that promised concrete steps for Great Britain, Canada and France to stop war. Regardless of this, the European Union's head of foreign policy, Kaja Kallas, said the block tested an EU pact that directed the trade relationships with Israel about the behavior of the war in Gaza.

Israel says it is ready to stop the war as soon as all the hostages of Hamas return home and the Hamas defeated or is disarmed. According to Hamas, she is ready to publish the hostages in exchange for a complete Israeli retreat from the territory and an end of the war. It rejects demands for exile and disarmament.

Negotiations that are as strong as the Israeli company expanded

Israel called back his senior negotiation team from Ceasefire Talks in the Qatarian capital of Doha on Tuesday and said it would instead appear on lower officials. Catari guides who convey negotiations said there was a large gap between the two sides that they could not bridge.

In the meantime, Israeli strikes continued via Gaza. In the southern city of Khan Younis, in which Israel recently ordered new evacuations until an expected expected offensive, 24 people were killed, 14 of them from the same family. A one-week child was killed in the central Gaza.

The Israeli military did not immediately comment on the strikes, but said it aimed at the Hamas infrastructure and accused Hamas militants of operating from civilian areas.

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.

The war in Gaza began when the militants of South Salel, led by Hamas, attacked around 1,200 people, mainly civilians, and kidnapped 251 others. The militants still hold 58 prisoners, which is assumed that around a third is alive after most of the rest of the rest have been returned to ceasefire agreements or other deals.

According to Gaza, Israel's retaliation measures, which have destroyed large parts of Gaza Strip, killed more than 53,000 Palestinians, mainly women and children.


Magdy reported from Cairo and Lidman by Tel Aviv, Israel. Associated Press Writers Sally Aljoud in Beirut and Sam Mednick in Tel Aviv, Israel, contributed to this report.

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