More than a week after the start of the to attack between Palestinian Islamic group Hamas And IsraelInternational organizations are calling for a ceasefire so that the 2.4 million inhabitants of the Gaza Strip can evacuate.
In this area, where Palestinians live, not just Israel maintains a border blockadebut has also decided shut off the supply of water, food, medicine, electricity and internet.
Moreover, the bombings continue in retaliation for the Hamas attacks, and it is estimated that At least 2,750 people have died in Gazaa quarter of which are children.
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“Citizens should not suffer the atrocities” of the Palestinian Islamist movement, the head of US diplomacy said. Anthony Blinkenwho visited both areas.
Joe Biden warns Israel that occupying the Gaza Strip would be “a big mistake.”
However, the Israeli Prime Minister has Benjamin Netanyahudenied the ceasefire and sending humanitarian aid to the Palestinians.
“There is no ceasefire or access to humanitarian aid in Gazathe Israeli official said.
The Arab League demanded the cessation of “military operations” in Gaza and the establishment of humanitarian corridors, something Israel has also not given up.
The Israeli government had given permission days before the attack evacuation of Palestinian civilians towards the southern border, but Rafah, the only border crossing between Gaza and the outside world not under Israeli control, It remains closed and has been bombed several times by Israeli fighters.
Just as the Palestinians cannot leave, the humanitarian help nor can he enter the Gaza Strip. Humanitarian aid came from several countries, but is still unable to enter Palestinian territory and is waiting at the border.
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In Gaza, under siege by Israel since October 9, a “unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe‘, said the UN Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA).
“Not a drop of water, not a grain of wheat, not a liter of fuel has entered Gaza in the last eight days,” said Philippe Lazzarini, director of UNRWA. (JO)
Source: Eluniverso

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