UN, Gaza and aid
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TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that his decision to resume limited aid to Gaza after a weekslong blockade came after pressure from allies who said they wouldn’t be able to grant Israel the support it needs to win the war so long as there were “images of hunger” coming out of the Palestinian territory.
After a nearly three-month blockade and warnings by global experts of impeding famine, Israel says it will allow a limited amount of humanitarian aid into Gaza even as it launches “extensive” new
Israel says it will allow a limited amount of humanitarian aid into Gaza. It says it doesn't want a ''starvation crisis'' jeopardizing its new military offensive in the territory of over 2 million Palestinians.
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The United Nations’ humanitarian chief has defended using the term “genocide” to describe what aid workers are trying to prevent in Gaza.
Israel's Prime Minister says his "greatest friends in the world" are concerned about "images of hunger", adding that a "starvation crisis" would jeopardise his new offensive against Hamas in Gaza.
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US admits its new aid plan would initially only feed 60% of Gaza, as UN rejects proposalThe United Nations and other primary aid groups in Gaza have rejected the US-Israeli plan, which they say would facilitate the forced displacement of Palestinians and fail to meet the needs of the population. “This mechanism appears practically ...
The United Nations’ top humanitarian official blasted Israel for “deliberately and unashamedly” imposing inhumane conditions on Palestinians that include the risk of famine.