Israeli attacks, forced starvation kill more than 70 Palestinians in Gaza
Summary
The Israeli military killed dozens of people in Gaza, increasing concerns as more Palestinians die from lack of food. Israel announced a temporary pause in attacks to allow aid distribution, although UN officials state they still lack safe access to distribute supplies. Meanwhile, the Israeli military continues operations, impacting efforts to assist people in Gaza.Key Facts
- Israeli military attacks killed at least 71 people in Gaza on Saturday.
- The Gaza Ministry of Health reports five more deaths from starvation, bringing total malnutrition deaths to 127 since the conflict began.
- Israel plans a temporary halt to its assault in certain areas to allow aid, but did not specify locations.
- The United Nations and other groups say they cannot distribute aid safely due to lack of permits.
- Israel and the UAE have conducted airdrops of supplies over Gaza, but experts say this is not an effective aid method.
- Airdrops are said to be dangerous and not a substitute for safe land delivery of food and medicine.
- A total of six people died in a separate Israeli drone attack in southern Gaza.
- Gaza's Civil Defence agency reports it has no fuel or spare parts to continue lifesaving services.
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