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Israel allowing 'minimal' food into Gaza after pressure from allies, Netanyahu says

Israel allowing 'minimal' food into Gaza after pressure from allies, Netanyahu says

Summary

Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, decided to allow a small amount of food into Gaza after 11 weeks of blockade due to pressure from allies like the US. Plans involve setting up aid distribution hubs with the help of American companies, despite the UN's rejection of this plan. Meanwhile, Israeli military operations in Gaza continue, with reports of airstrikes and evacuations.

Key Facts

  • Israel allowed a minimal amount of food into Gaza after 11 weeks of blockade.
  • This decision came after pressure from allies, particularly the US Senate.
  • Food deliveries will continue until aid distribution hubs are established with American companies' involvement.
  • The UN rejected the plan but emphasized that Israel must ensure food and medical supplies reach Gazans.
  • Israeli military operations in Gaza include airstrikes, with reports of 20 deaths on a single day.
  • More than 160 targets were hit by Israeli forces, and an evacuation warning was issued for Khan Younis.
  • The blockade has led to severe shortages in Gaza, affecting food, medicine, and fuel supplies.
  • Reports indicate that 3,000 people have died, and 400,000 have been displaced since the conflict resumed.
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