
Israel said that as several weeks of international pressure and hunger crisis grew, they are ready to open humanitarian corridors to allow UN service.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) allowed to resume humanitarian aid in the statement of Saturday, and the first consists of seven pallets of flour, sugar and canned foods provided by international organizations.
The announcement was announced during Israel’s demand for Israel due to the number of months of hunger warning, according to the few months of restricted supply of 2 million people in the territory.
Israel denied that it was called “a false claim of a deliberate hunger on the Gaza.”
The IDF said, “We have started a series of actions to improve humanitarian reactions in the Gaza Strip.
He also said he resumed power supply to Gaza’s desalination plant.
Late on Saturday, Reuters reported by Palestinian sources as the air drop resumed in the northern part of the Gaza.
Israel has reduced all supplies to Gaza from early March and resumed new restrictions in May.
Let’s go with the United States and support the Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) and operate it in Gaza.
Since GHF began operating at the end of May, there has been a report almost every day about the death of the Palestinians. Witnesses said the BBC was shot by most Israeli troops. Israel said the army fired a warning gun in a fire and reported the number of deaths. It accused Hamas that he had established a chaos near the original branch.
The United Nations, aid organizations and some Israeli allies blamed the country for the growing food crisis in Gaza, and called for unlimited entry and aid delivery, saying that the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Health and dozens of people were dying from malnutrition. On Saturday, over the last few days, the 125 -year -olds were damaged, including 85 children.
The chief executive of the World Health Organization (WHO) at Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus describes the crisis as “artificial mass starvation.”
The IDF added in the statement that the responsibility for food distribution of GAZA’s population is “with the United Nations and international aid organizations.”
On Saturday, Israel’s obvious concessions were accommodated by the UK’s Jordan and the UAE plan, followed by air drop aid for Gaza. But the aid agency said it would not be helpful to alleviate gazans’ starvation.
Philippe Lazzarini, UN’s Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA, said Airlines, “It can kill expensive, inefficient and hungry civilians.”
Lazzarini said that his organization had a “6,000 truck” waiting to go to Jordan and Egypt, and Israel said, “It has a great approach to those who need to raise the surroundings, open the door, open the doors, and need help.”
The BBC spoke with some Gazan on Saturday.
One man living in northern Strip said that the daily process of the BBC Arabic every day was “safe,” and when a similar relief effort was attempted, “it caused a lot of tragedy.”
“If the aid falls in the air, the risk of landing directly on the tent can cause serious damage, including injuries or death.”
Meanwhile, the Palestinians fight with Kia with dehydration. One mother told the BBC, “I live without living food, drinks, food, bread and water.
Israel began a war on Hamas -led attacks on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, with about 1,200 deaths and 251 hostages.
According to the Ministry of Health, more than 59,000 people have died in Gaza since then.