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Israeli military says airdrops of humanitarian aid will begin Saturday night in Gaza

Israeli military says airdrops of humanitarian aid will begin Saturday night in Gaza

Summary

Israel announced that it will start airdropping aid in Gaza and set up paths for UN aid deliveries. Despite these plans, fighting continues and recent violence has resulted in several deaths. Talks for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas have stalled.

Key Facts

  • Israel plans to begin airdrops of aid in Gaza and create paths for United Nations convoys.
  • Many warnings of famine in Gaza have been reported, and there have been claims of deaths due to starvation.
  • There were Israeli airstrikes and gunfire that reportedly killed at least 53 people in Gaza, according to Palestinian officials.
  • Witnesses report confusion, as people seeking aid thought they were seeing aid vehicles but encountered Israeli tanks instead.
  • Israel's military stated that fighting operations against Hamas in Gaza have not stopped.
  • Ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas are not progressing, with both sides showing no agreement on terms.
  • The ceasefire mediation involves Egypt and Qatar, alongside the United States.
  • No details were given on when or where aid corridors for the UN would start working.
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