More than 100 aid groups sign open letter warning of starvation in Gaza
Summary
More than 100 charity and human rights organizations say that Israel's blockade and military action in Gaza are causing severe hunger issues. Meanwhile, ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas are ongoing, with a U.S. envoy involved in discussions.Key Facts
- Over 100 organizations claim that Israel's actions in Gaza are causing starvation.
- Israeli strikes killed 21 people overnight, according to Gaza health officials.
- An envoy from the U.S. is meeting with Israeli officials about ceasefire talks.
- The World Health Organization reports high malnutrition rates in Gaza, affecting children and pregnant women.
- Israel claims it has allowed 4,500 aid trucks into Gaza since May.
- The U.N. says it needs 500 to 600 aid trucks daily but is hindered by Israeli restrictions and ongoing conflict.
- Hamas wants a ceasefire and Israeli withdrawal to release hostages.
- Israel vows to continue its actions until Hamas is defeated or disarmed.
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