Gaza City has come under acute aerial attack, the region’s Hamas-Interested Civil Defense Agency has said, as the Israeli army prepares to start an operation to handle the city.
Mahmood Basal, a spokesman, said that the residential areas of Zitoun and Sabra were killed for three days, causing “massive destruction in civilian homes”, the residents were unable to fix the dead and injured.
Meanwhile, the UK, the European Union, Australia, Canada and Japan issued a statement, stating that “the famine is coming in front of our eyes” and urged action for “reverse starvation”.
He demanded “immediate, permanent and concrete steps” to facilitate the entry of assistance to Gaza. Israel denied that there is a starvation in Gaza.
This has accused the United Nations agencies of not taking assistance on borders and distributing it.
The joint statement also sought to abolish the use of fatal forces near the assistance distribution sites and the Laurie convoy, where the United Nations says more than 1,300 Palestinians have been killed, mostly by the Israeli Army.
Separate, the World Health Organization appealed to Israel on Tuesday that Gaza allowed the IT medical supply to deal with the “frightening” health status before seizing the control of the city.
Rick Papercorn, the representative of the agency in Palestinian regions, said, “We all hear about more human supply,” it’s not happening yet, or it is happening at a very low speed in a way. “
“We want to stock hospitals quickly,” he said. “We cannot do this in the present. We need to be able to get all the necessary medicines and medical supply.”
The War Cabinet of Israel voted to handle Gaza City on Monday, which was later condemned at an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council that day. On Tuesday, the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) stated that it was “at the beginning of a new position of war”.
The Israeli government has not given an accurate timetable on the fact that when its army will enter the area. On Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the Israeli armies were instructed to destroy a central region around the “two rest of the Hamas Garh” and Al-Mavasi in Gaza city.
He also underlined a three-step plan to increase assistance in Gaza, including nomination of safe corridors for support distribution, as well as more air drops by Israeli forces and other partners.
On the ground, however, the residents of Gaza City said they had come into an incredible attack from the wind. Majed Al-Hosari, a resident of Zitoun in Gaza City, told AFP that the attacks were “extremely intense for two days”.
“With every strike, the ground shakes. The martyr under the rubble is martyred that no one can reach because the shelling has not stopped,” he said.
25 -year -old Amr Salah told Reuters, “It seemed that the war was resumed.” “The tanks removed the shells in the houses, and many houses were killed, and the aircraft said what we call the fire rings, causing many missiles to take some roads in Eastern Gaza.”
In Gaza, the Hamas-operated Health Ministry said that 100 dead were brought to Gaza hospitals in the last 24 hours, including 31 people who were killed at assistance places. Five more people also died of malnutrition, the couple.
Israel has faced a growing criticism on a 22-month long war with Hamas, in which no thought-off experts have warned of extensive famine in the surrounded area.
For the first time on Tuesday, members of an international group of former leaders known as “The Alders” called the war in Gaza a “massacre” and blamed Israel for creating a famine among its population.
After the visit to Gaza Seema, Helen Clarke and Mary Robinson, a former New Zealand Prime Minister and a former Ireland President, said in a joint statement, “What we saw and heard that it underlines our personal belief that not only a revelation in Gaza is not only a revelation, human-mahaul famine. An unfollowed massacre.”
The statement reflects them Leading Israeli Rights GroupIncluding B’Tselem, it was said that it reached an “uneven conclusion” that Israel was trying to destroy the Palestinian society in the Gaza Strip.
Israel strongly rejected the allegations, stating that his forces target terrorists and the citizens, and that Hamas was responsible for the pain in Gaza.
On Sunday, IDF died Char al Jazira Journalist In a target attack on a media tent in Gaza city, a wide international condemnation promotes. Two other freelance journalists were killed. The IDF stated that it had killed the famous reporter Anas Al-Sharif, which he had “served as the head of a terrorist cell in Hamas”, and no one mentioned others.
Media freedom groups said that it has given very little evidence for his claims. Al Jazira’s managing editor said Israel “wanted to silence the coverage of any channel channel from inside Gaza”.
Hamas killed more than 1,200 people and took 251 hostage in his attack on Israel on 7 October 2023. The Israeli response to Gaza has killed at least 61,599 Palestinians, whose tolls consider the United Nations reliable.