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‘Hungry aid staff fainting’ as starvation spreads in Gaza and truce hopes fade | Israel-Gaza war

The president of the main UN agency, serving the Palestinians, said that the facade personnel fainted from hunger because the number of people who died of starvation in Gaza continues to rise and the negotiations collapsed.

Philippe Lazzarini, President of the United Nations Assistance and Labor Agency (UNRWA), “This deepened crisis affects everyone, including those who try to save lives in the settlement of the war, when the ministers cannot find enough for dinner, all the human system is collapsing.”

In the last four days, at least 45 people died of hunger. The UN and the aid groups blame almost all aid for Israel’s lack of food.

Lazzarini said in a statement that a colleague in the region told him: “People in Gaza are neither dead nor alive, the corpses are walking.”

He said that UNRWA is equivalent to 6,000 charged food and medical materials waiting in Jordan and Egypt, and that Israel calls to allow human partners to allow unlimited and uninterrupted humanitarian assistance to Gaza ”.

In recent days, the reports of people who fainted and starved have emerged. Civil defense workers published pictures of the gaunt bodies with a little more than the skin covering their bones.

Medical sources in Gaza said that two people who were both sick and who did not eat for days were starving on Thursday.

In order to end a two -year destructive war for a breakthrough, international pressure, Israel and the United States have announced that they remembered the negotiators from Doha where peace talks were held. US ambassador Steve Witkoff accused Hamas of not acting in good faith.

“After the final response of Hamas, who showed a lack of desire to reach the ceasefire in Gaza, we decided to bring our team home for consultations from Doha, X.

He said that the United States will address “alternative options için to save hostages and“ create a more stable environment for the Gaza people ”.

Witkoff’s announcement came after Hamas responded to mediators to the last cease -fire offer. It was a sudden face of optimism in the early hours of an Israeli official who said that the Hamas proposal of Associated Press was applicable.

Witkoff’s best Israeli adviser Ron Dermer and Qatar Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani were planned to be accepted as a positive sign for cease-fire talks in Sardinia. It was not clear whether these meetings would still be or when they would take place.

Israeli media, Hamas’ proposal, the number of prisoners exchanged, the agencies to be allowed to distribute aid in Gaza and the ceasefire, rather than a permanent end of the war reported. The demands of the group came to Israel as global pressure increased to stop the fight, and a number of countries increased horror in the hunger scenes in the region.

A Palestinian official close to the negotiations told Reuters that Hamas’s reaction was “flexible, positive and considering the need to stop the increasing pain and hunger in Gaza”. A source of HAMAS said that the proposal contained a new roadmap for a prisoner stock exchange in which Reuters said it was the most important priority for the group.

The Israeli Pledge Families Forum, representing the families of those organized in Gaza, has issued a statement of concern that the negotiators were recalled and that a ceasefire wanted to be reached quickly.

“Every day, hostages endanger the chances of healing and the risk of finding the falling or losing the ability to gain vital intelligence about them,” he said.

The agreement, which is taken into consideration, is expected to contain a 60 -day ceasefire in which Hamas will release 10 live hostages and 18 people’s bodies in exchange for Palestinian prisoners. During the ceasefire, interviews will be held to reach a permanent ceasefire and aid materials in the surrounded lane.

Since the end of the war between the Iran and Israeli War last month, the serious expectation of the ceasefire has emerged in Gaza. As the negotiations continued, Israeli attacks increased. Health officials said that at least 89 people have been killed in the last 24 hours because the Israeli air strikes beat Central Gaza.

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Although Israel shows clear evidence of charity groups and pictures from Gaza, the global media exaggerates the scale of the hunger crisis and the doctors who treat malnourished children cannot eat themselves.

Israel allows Gaza to drip for aid, which is only distributed by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a majority of which is a private US company. The GHF operates four food distribution points assigned by US mercenaries, a system defined as a death trap.

More than 1,000 people who have tried to access materials within two months since the GHF began to operate in Gaza, sought help.

The aid was distributed with more than 400 distribution points under a UN -led system, but Israel has stopped the UN assistance since March. Israel accuses Hamas of stealing the UN aid, a claim that humanitarian aids say very little evidence.

The aid groups say that GHF, which aims to replace the UN, lacks the capacity to do so and violates the basic human principles of the militarized model.

The restoration of the UN aid system as part of the cease -fire agreement is the request of Hamas. Israel negotiators softened their attitudes on the issue as the pressure increased even in Israel to stop the hunger crisis that Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, General Manager of World Health Organization, described as human -making on Wednesday.

On Wednesday, he called to end the Gaza blockade of thousands of Israeli demonstrators carrying pictures of the hunger hunger protested in Tel Aviv and the pictures of Palestinian children.

Hamas also calls for a cease -fire agreement to include a permanent end in the Gaza War, which Israel rejected. Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet and the ceasefire agreement between Israel’s more extreme members tried to keep the possibility of restarting the war after the cease -fire period.

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