Israel bombards Gaza City as UK and allies urge action against ‘unfolding famine’

While the Israeli forces were preparing to occupy the city, the Civil Defense Agency, which was operated by Hamas of the region, entered the Gaza City intensive air strike.
Mahmud Bassal, a spokesman, said that the settlement areas of Zeitouun and Sabra were shot by the “bombs and drone strikes that caused great destruction to civilian houses” for three days and that the residents could not be injured.
Meanwhile, the United Kingdom, the EU, Australia, Canada and Japan made a statement that “famine appears in front of our eyes” and took action “reverse”.
They wanted “emergency, permanent and concrete steps” to facilitate the entry of aid to Gaza. Israel refused to be hunger in Gaza.
He accused UN agencies of not getting help and delivering the borders.
The joint statement also ended the use of fatal force close to the aid distribution areas and truck convoys, which the UN mostly said that more than 1,300 Palestinians have been killed by the Israeli army.
Separately, the World Health Organization applied to Israel on Tuesday to allow him to cope with the “disaster” health status before seizing the control of the City of Gaza.
Rik PeePernorn, the agency’s representative in the Palestinian regions, is “all ‘permission to be allowed to’ more humanitarian materials’ – it is not yet realized or is at a very low speed.” He said.
“We want to store hospitals quickly.” “We can’t do this right now. We need to get all basic medicines and medical materials.”
On Monday, the Israeli War Cabinet voted later to occupy Gaza City, a movement condemning at the UN Security Council’s emergency meeting later. On Tuesday, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said it was “at the beginning of a new war situation”.
The Israeli government did not provide a definite time schedule of when their forces would enter the region. On Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel’s powers were instructed to dismantle the “remaining Hamas Castle” in Gaza, Gaza and a central area around al-Mawasi.
In addition, a three -stage plan to increase the assistance in Gaza, as well as a plan, including safe corridors and Israeli forces and other partners for aid distribution, made a plan, including more air drops.
But on the ground, the inhabitants of Gaza City said they were under ruthless attack. Majed Al-Hosary, who lives in Zeitoun in Gaza City, said the attacks on AFP were “extremely busy for two days”.
“Every strike, the ground is swinging. There are martyrs that no one can reach under the rubble because the bombing did not stop.” He said.
25 -year -old Amr Salah said to Reuters, “The war seemed to be starting again.” “Tanks fired bullets into the houses and a few houses were shot and the planes performed what we call fire rings, so several missiles went down to some roads in Eastern Gaza.”
The Ministry of Health, operated by Hamas in Gaza, said that he had been brought to 100 dead hospitals in Gaza within the last 24 hours, including 31 people killed in the fields of charity. Five people died without any more malnutrition.
Israel encountered criticism with Hamas in a 22 -month war and warned experts about widespread famine in the surrounded area.
On Tuesday, for the first time, he called the war in Gaza for the “genocide” and blamed Israel for causing famine among the population.
After visiting the Gaza border, Helen Clark and Mary Robinson, a former prime minister of New Zealand and a former president of Ireland, said in a joint statement: “What we see and heard is not only a famine in Gaza.
Expression, Leading Israeli rights groupsB’Tselem, who says that Israel is trying to destroy the Palestinian society in Gaza Strip “in the” Gaza Strip “.
Israel strongly rejects the accusations of its forces to target terrorists and civilians and that Hamas is responsible for the pain in Gaza.
IDF killed on Sunday Five Al Jazeera Journalist It leads to widespread international condemnation in an attack on a media tent in Gaza. He said that he had killed Anas Al-Sharif, who is well known to claim that “a terrorist cell in Hamas was the head of a terrorist cell” and that he did not mention others.
Media Freedom groups, said that it provides little evidence for their claims. Al Jazeera’s executive editor Israel said he wanted to “silence the scope of any reporting channel from Gaza”.
Hamas killed more than 1,200 people in his attack on 7 October 2023 and took 251 hostages.




