Aid groups warn of starvation in Gaza
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Alongside our 113 colleagues working in Gaza, people of Gaza are struggling to survive in an environment where their fundamental right to life is directly targeted by Israel,’ says Anadolu - Anadolu A
Twenty-five countries have released a statement calling for the immediate end of the war in Gaza and accusing Israel of not allowing sufficient aid in.
At least 21 people died, according to Palestinian health officials, with more than half of the victims being women and children.
Gisha human rights organization petitioned the court in May demanding 'consistent and extensive' aid to Gaza due to worsening humanitarian situation, malnutrition in the territory
The UK foreign secretary also criticises Israel's rejection of an international statement calling for the war to end.
EU foreign ministers’ failure to suspend association agreement with Israel is a ‘devastating moment for EU and international law,’ says Amnesty’s EU director Eve Geddie - Anadolu Ajansı
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) thanks His Majesty King Abdullah II for convening this urgent humanitarian response for Gaza conference today. As others have already expressed, only an immediate and permanent ceasefire, across the entirety of Gaza, will fully prevent further loss of life to bombs, bullets, hunger and disease.
Fifteen deaths have been reported over the past day, the Hamas-run ministry says, as the UN warns of "soaring" malnutrition.
The United States should build on this success by creating a contact group to support the resolution and coordinate the international response in Gaza. The contact group could also deploy a multinational maritime force off the coast of Gaza to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance and counter weapons smuggling.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended his country’s response in Gaza on Sunday as Israel prepares to invade Rafah — a city that is holding one of the largest refugee camps for ...