Israeli strikes kill 63 in Gaza despite ‘pauses’ as hunger crisis deepens
Summary
Israeli forces killed at least 63 people in Gaza shortly after announcing a daily 10-hour pause for allowing humanitarian aid into the area. Despite this, air strikes continued, hitting areas that were meant to be safe. The humanitarian situation in Gaza is worsening, with many residents facing severe hunger.Key Facts
- Israeli forces killed at least 63 people in Gaza during air strikes.
- The Israeli military planned daily 10-hour pauses from 10 am to 8 pm in some parts of Gaza for aid deliveries.
- Designated aid corridors were meant to be open from 6 am to 11 pm.
- Air strikes resumed on the first day of the announced pause.
- Gaza's health ministry reported six more deaths due to hunger, increasing the total to 133.
- The World Food Programme stated that one in three Gaza residents has gone days without food.
- Nearly 500,000 people in Gaza are living in famine-like conditions.
- The United Arab Emirates and Jordan have conducted airdrops for aid, but deliveries are unsafe and insufficient.
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