The World Health Organization has warned that malnutrition has reached “dangerous levels” in Gaza with rates on the “dangerous trajectory”, as the aid in the strip was resumed by the aid aid.
Jordan said that it had worked with the United Arab Emirates and on Sunday after the commencement of Israel, 25 tonnes of assistance was dropped into Gaza, which he called the “Strategic stop” in the fight.
Israel said that it would stop military operations for 10 hours a day in some parts of Gaza and allow the United Nations convoy to “deliberately refute the false claim of starvation”. Hamas accused it of “whitening his image”.
United Nations Assistance chief Tom Fletcher on Sunday confirmed that some movement sanctions were reduced by Israel.
In a statement reported by the Reuters News Agency, Fletcher said that initial reports indicated that more than 100 truck loads were collected from the crossing to move to Gaza.
“It’s progress,” he said, “but a large amount of help is required to overcome famine and a frightening health crisis.”
On Sunday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated that it had seven packages of help with flour, sugar and canned food.
Meanwhile, Medics reported nine killed and 54 injured by a Israeli fire near a assistance convoy road in Central Gaza. An hour after an hour of a break on Saturday, an air strike also hit a residential block.
Local sources told the BBC that nine people were shot in the Netzerim Corridor with Salah al-Din Street in Central Gaza, where citizens’ scores gathered in anticipation of the United Nations aid convoy.
The IDF stated that its soldiers fired “warning shots” in the “assembly of the suspects”. It said that it is not known about any casualties.
Meanwhile, the BBC verified an air strike at the Midhat al-Vaidi Street in the Al-Rimal District in the western Gaza city-which Israel nominated an hour ago as an area where operations would stop.
The verification was based on the witness reports published on Sunday and two Geolocated videos. The IDF said that it was not known about the strike on checking the coordinates.
The United Nations World Food Program has said that one third of Gaza’s two million population does not eat for several days at a time, and each of the four is “permanent” famine -like circumstances “.
The Hamas-Interested Health Ministry said that more than 100 people died due to malnutrition in recent times.
According to the ministry, hundreds of bullets have been killed, as they tried to get food from the distribution points run by Israel and US-supported Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). Israel has refused to target citizens.
US President Donald Trump said he would send more assistance to Gaza, but it was “an international problem – this is not an American problem”.
The UK Foreign Secretary David Lami said: “While the air drops will help reduce the worst among the victims, the land routes serve as the only viable and durable means of providing assistance in Gaza.”
Residents of Gaza have carefully welcomed the reports of a temporary human stagnation.
Rasha Al-Sheikh Khalil, a mother of four of Gaza City, said, “Of course I hope again, but it is also concerned that Rasha Al-Sheikh Khalil, the mother of four of Gaza City, told the BBC.
Neveen Saleh, the mother of six, said that her family had not eaten “a single fresh fruit or vegetable” in four months.
“There is no chicken, no meat, no eggs,” he said. “We are all canned foods that often end, and flour.”
Imad Kudaya, a local journalist from Southern Gaza, said that most air drop packages had fallen into demilitered places – the areas were evacuated and under Israel’s control – so “if you go there, you will put yourself in great risk”.
The war of Israel continued with Hamas. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that his country “will continue to fight”, saying: “We will continue working until we achieve all our war goals – until the whole victory.”
Khalil al-Haya, the disgraced head of Hamas in Gaza, said on Sunday that the conversation of the ceasefire with Israel was “meaningless under the continuous blockade and starvation”.
On Sunday, the United Nations World Food Program stated that it welcomed Israel’s latest step, but would require “increase” to reach the hungry people without any delay. UNICEF also said that more human corridors would be needed.
Netanyahu insisted that the United Nations had wrongly convicted its government for the crisis. “There are safe routes. It has always been, but today it is official,” he said.
Under new measures, Israel said it would suspend 10 hours a day in three populated areas of Gaza and to open safe routes for support distribution.
The IDF said the corridors for the aid convoy would allow the United Nations and other organizations to give food and medicine in Gaza.
Israel launched a war in Gaza on 7 October 2023 in response to the Hamas -led attack on Southern Israel. About 1,200 people were killed and 251 others were taken hostage.
According to Hamas -run ministry, more than 59,000 people have been killed in Gaza since then.