After the Israeli army declared a “tactical break” in some regions on the increasing concerns about the deepening hunger crisis in Gaza, humanitarian aid entrances continue. In the Sudanıyye region, aid packages left by a plane belonging to the United Arab Emirates were tried to be collected by Palestinians who had difficulty in food supply. The people who had a hard time due to hunger, flocked to the region to reach the aid. (KHAMES ALREFİ – Anadolu Agency)
After Israel opened humanitarian aid corridors and a 10 -hour break of clashes in the Palestinian region every day, food aid began by air to some parts of Gaza on Sunday.
According to the news in the Euronews Turkish service, Jordan announced on Sunday that he had a total of three air aid shipments, one of the Gaza skies in cooperation with the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Cargo planes reported that 25 tons of food and materials to various points in Gaza.
According to the press reports, some Palestinians said they had difficulty accessing them after humanitarian aid packages fell to the ground.
Food aid was delivered from the air after Israel has opened a corridor of humanitarian aid to Gaza under siege on Saturday night and announced that its army had taken a 10 -hour break in three regions of Gaza in three regions of population.
The situation in Gaza has created an international wave of criticism for Israel’s attitude in the war that lasted for 21 months, especially with the emergence of images of Palestinian children, especially starvation.
-BM: The risk of hunger continues… A wider ceasefire is needed
The United Nations (UN) said on Sunday that he welcomed the steps to alleviate aid restrictions, but a more comprehensive ceasefire is needed to ensure that the aids reach everyone in Gaza.
This development, which UNICEF describes as an opportunity to save lives ,, took place in the midst of the new warning of the World Health Organization (DSÖ-WHO) that the malnutrition rates in Gaza entered a “dangerous orbit” and the deaths increased in July.
Food experts have long been warning that Israel has a risk of hunger due to restricting aid to Gaza.
Israel claims that Hamas uses the aid to strengthen his own power, but does not provide evidence of this claim.
This claim was repeated on Sunday while answering journalists’ questions about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza in Scotland by US President Donald Trump.
-Rump: “Hamas is stealing food aid”
“We give too much money, too much food and everything. If we weren’t there, frankly I think that people would die of hunger.
Trump’s statement contradicts the internal examination of the US government, which has recently been financed by the US and carried out by the Gaza Humanitarian Relief Foundation, a special organization, which has not found any evidence that Hamas has stolen humanitarian aid in Gaza.
In addition to accusing Hamas, Israel accuses the UN of not being able to get food aid and not being able to deliver it to the needy.
The UN charity rejects this claim and says that they should usually get permission from the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to use travel routes for security reasons.
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