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Gaza: The UN has “exhausted all its stocks” of food, Israel still blocks the entry of humanitarian aid

The UN World Food Program announced Friday that it had “exhausted all its actions” at the Palestinian enclave, while Israeli bombings continue.

The UN World Food Program announced this Friday, April 25, that “it exhausted all its actions” in Gaza, where Israel blocks the entrance to any humanitarian aid and continues its bombings, which left 12 dead in the morning according to emergency services.

Affirming to want to press Hamas to free hostages still held in the Gaza Strip, Israel had blocked on March 2 any entry of humanitarian aid in the besieged territory, before finishing two weeks later to two months from truce.

The bombings continue

The World Food Program (PAM), one of the main international organizations that provide food in the territory, announced on Friday that it has delivered “its latest food actions to kitchens that serve hot meals in the Gaza strip.”

“These kitchens should be completely less than foods in the next few days,” WFP added.

In the morning, Israeli attacks left 12 dead in Gaza, including a pregnant woman and her three children, announced the Palestinian civil defense.

“Twelve martyrs (they have been counted) in Israeli air attacks in several areas of the Gaza Strip from dawn,” said a resident of this rescue organization, Mohammed al-Moughair.

Among the victims is a family of five, a man, a pregnant woman and her three children, killed at dawn in a strike against a tent displaced in western Khan Younès (south), according to Civil Defense spokesman, Mahmoud Bassal.

“How long will they continue to be attacked in their homes and tents?”, Drive of a family member, Rami Abu Taima.

Ramy, another Palestinian who identifies under his only first -name name, also lost his three -year -old son in a bombing in Khan Younès. “We couldn’t find it. I returned to the store and found her on fire,” he said.

A bigger “big”

Breaking a two -month truce in the war caused more than a year and a half, the Israeli army resumed on March 18 its offensive in the Gaza Strip with the declared objective of forcing Hamas to free hostages that have always been held there since the attack perpetrated on October 7, 2023 by the Islamist movement against Israel.

On Friday, the civil defense also announced that 11 additional bodies had been found in an affected house the previous day by an Israeli strike in Jabalia (north), with the balance of this bombing to 23 dead.

There were also two other bodies in a police station in the same city, they also bombarded the day before, carrying out this other strike at 11 dead, said Mohammed al-Moughair.

On Thursday, the Israeli army confirmed that he had hit the sector, specifying that he was going to “terrorists who operated in a command and control center in Hamas and the Islamic Jihad”, an allied group.

Since the beginning of the war, it has multiplied the operations in Jabalia, which considers a bastion of Hamas.

Israel will launch a “bigger” offensive in the Palestinian territory if the hostages are not released, said Army Cabinet Chief on Thursday, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, during a visit to Gaza.

The head of the American Military Command in the Middle East (Centcom), General Michael Kurilla, met with Israeli Israel Katz Minister of Israeli Defense, to discuss the “strengthening of the strategic alliance” between the two countries, the Israeli ministry said on Friday.

According to the figures published on Friday by the Ministry of Health of Hamas, at least 2,062 Palestinians have been killed since March 18, which brings the number of deaths to the Gaza Strip from October 7, 2023 to 51,439.

The attack on Hamas resulted in the death of 1,218 people on the Israeli side, mostly civilians. Of the 251 kidnapped people, 58 are still hostage in Gaza, 34 of which they died, according to the Israeli army.

Author: MH with AFP
Source: BFM TV

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