Israeli attacks kill dozens as UN demands lifting of ‘cruel’ Gaza blockade

Israeli attacks kill dozens as UN demands lifting of ‘cruel’ Gaza blockade

At least 29 people have been killed by Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, according to Gaza’s civil defense organization, as a result of the UN’s request for Israel to ratchet up its blockade of Palestinian territory and allow humanitarian aid to enter.

According to civil rights official Mohammed el-Mougher, at least eight people were killed when an Israeli bomb targeted the Abu Sahlul family’s home in the southern Gaza refugee camp.

At least 17 more people were killed in other assaults across the enclave on Thursday, including one on a tent housing displaced civilians close to Deir el-Balah, in addition to the four who were killed in an airstrike in the Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City, east of Shaaf.

Witnesses reported a Khan Younis trail of destruction to the AFP news agency. “We arrived here and discovered all these houses destroyed, and young people and children all falling apart,” said Ahmed Abu Zarqa. We’re all tired, please. We are unsure of our future plans. We’d rather die than lead this kind of life.

Aid should never be used as a bargaining chip.

The besieged territory, which has been under a total Israeli blockade for two months, is the subject of dire warnings about the humanitarian situation there.

The UN’s Volker Turk, the head of human rights, claimed that Israel’s policies on Palestinians in Gaza are “increasingly incompatible with their continued existence as a group.” He warned that if one uses starvation to fight, they could commit war crimes.

Palestinians are teetering on the verge of widespread starvation, according to Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum, who was based on the ground.

“Parents have frightened their kids to eat spoiled food, literally starting to skip meals.” He claimed that canned food has become a luxury. The World Food Programme reportedly ran out of stock, leaving soup kitchens overwhelmed and barely functioning, while aid-supported bakeries have shut down and are now in full operation.

Locals want secure, long-lasting humanitarian corridors, but Israel’s regulations say meaningful aid must only be entered with permission, he added. Many in Gaza feel as though they are experiencing “an engineered misery” that has caused famine on a devastating scale as the blockade is now in its second month.

On Thursday, the UN’s humanitarian chief, Tom Fletcher, echoed those concerns. He claimed that “aid and the civilian lives it saves never should be a bargaining chip.”

“Blocking aid kills,” It uses cruel collective punishment. He criticized Israel’s plan to distribute private aid to Gaza, calling it insufficient and unconcerned with fundamental human rights.

We reiterate this brutal blockade to the Israeli authorities and to those who can still reason with them. He urged humanitarians to save lives.

More than 3, 000 aid trucks are stuck at the Gaza border, according to UNRWA, including UNRWA, preventing the delivery of essential supplies. According to estimates, one million children are at risk. In a post on X, UNRWA stated that “the siege must be lifted.

Israel is criticized by Qatar at the ICJ.

Following the UN General Assembly’s request for an advisory opinion last year, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) held a week-long hearing on Israel’s obligations to provide humanitarian assistance to Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.

Mutlaq al-Qahtani, Qatar’s ambassador to the Netherlands, told the court that Israel has continued its “genocidal war against the Palestinian people” and expanded settlement efforts in the occupied West Bank on Thursday.

According to Mutlaq al-Qahtani, Palestinians in Gaza are still in “famine-like conditions” as Israel continues to thwart “any delivery of life-saving aid.”

Source: Aljazeera

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