Israel lets more aid trucks into Gaza
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Health officials in Gaza say Israeli strikes have killed at least 36 Palestinians. The bloodshed comes a day after Israel eased aid restrictions due to a worsening humanitarian crisis.
4hon MSN
More than 38 Palestinians were killed in strikes from late Saturday into Sunday, including 23 people seeking aid, Gaza health officials say
Aid agencies says many Gazans are hungry and malnourished. Amal Nasser says her family are among them and price gouging is exacerbating the situation.
Israeli strikes have killed at least 34 Palestinians, health officials in Gaza said, a day after Israel eased aid restrictions due to a worsening humanitarian crisis.
President Donald Trump said he and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer discussed the situation in Gaza during their meeting in Turnberry, Scotland.
The Israeli military has begun a new 10-hour pause in fighting today to allow aid in, but the UN and aid agencies warn more supplies are needed to stave off famine in the enclave. Follow the latest.
UAE and Jordan carried out on Sunday the first airdrops of humanitarian aid into Gaza in months. One Emirati and two Jordanian military planes took off from Jordan loaded with 25 tonnes of humanitarian and relief aid which was dropped over Gaza.
The Israeli- and U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has been widely condemned for weaponizing food aid against starving Palestinians.