Israel begins a limited pause in fighting in 3 Gaza areas
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Israel’s Foreign Ministry announced a “humanitarian pause” for Sunday to allow aid to reach civilian centers in Gaza, where the health ministry says at least 127 people have died as a result of hunger.
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Irish Independent on MSNIsrael halts Gaza strikes 10 hours daily to allow aid as famine deaths riseIsrael said today it would halt military operations each day for 10 hours in parts of Gaza and allow new aid corridors in the shattered enclave, where
The Israeli military plans humanitarian corridors and pauses, but continues combat operations in Gaza in its war against Hamas.View on euronews
According to available information, Israel has pledged to establish “humanitarian corridors” to ensure the safe passage of UN convoys delivering aid to the people of Gaza. It has also said that “humanitarian pauses”—temporary halts in military operations—would be implemented in densely populated areas to facilitate the distribution of aid.
As starvation deepens across the Gaza Strip, international organizations and UN agencies are raising urgent alarms about an impending famine.
A civilian ship carrying aid to Palestinians in Gaza was intercepted by the Israeli military in international waters on Saturday, the Freedom Flotilla Coalition confirmed.
The UN's humanitarian agency warns only a "trickle" of aid is getting into Gaza - Israel says 800 trucks are inside Gaza waiting for collection.