Gaza is going to the United Nations Food Assistance Program going on without dining without one of the three people.
The World Food Program (WFP) said in a statement to the news agency AFP, “Malnutrition is immediately needed with 90,000 women and children.”
The warning of starvation in Gaza has intensified this week. According to the Hamas -conducted Health Ministry of the region, nine more people died of malnutrition on Friday – such deaths have increased to 122 since the war started.
Israel, which controls the entry of all supply into Gaza, states that there is no restriction on assistance in the area and blames Hamas for any malnutrition.
An Israeli security officer said on Friday that the aid aid could be allowed in the coming days – some aid agencies have earlier warned that there is an incompetent way to get a supply in Gaza.
While local media reported that the United Arab Emirates and Jordan would complete the latest drops, a senior Jordan official told the BBC that its army had not yet received permission from Israel to do so.
The United Nations has described the move as “distraction for inaction” by the Government of Israel.
The move came amidst increasing international concern about human conditions in Gaza.
On Friday, Germany, France and the UK asked Israel to “lift the restrictions on the flow of aid”.
In a joint statement, he called for an immediate end to humanitarian destruction, which we are looking at in Gaza, “and for war, saying that Israel should” maintain its obligations under the International Human law “.
Read the statement, “It is unacceptable to stop the human assistance required for the civilian population.”
United Nations Secretary -General Antonio Gutres said that “he could not” explain the level of apathy and inaction by many people in the international community – lack of compassion, lack of truth, lack of humanity “.
Addressing the Amnesty International Global Assembly, he said that more than 1,000 Palestinians were killed while trying to reach the meal from 27 May-when the US and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) began to distribute supply as the option of the United Nations system.
In May and June 2025, an American security contractor, who worked for GHF, told the BBC on Friday that he was “witness to war crimes” during that time.
Anthony Aguiler said that he saw IDF and US contractors using live ammunition, artillery, mortar round and tank fire on citizens at food distribution sites.
The retired soldier said: “Throughout my career, I never saw the cruelty and level of use of indiscriminate and unnecessary force against a civilian population, until I was in Gaza at the hands of IDF and US contractors.”
In its response, the GHF stated that the claim – which came from a disgruntled former contractor, which was abolished for misconduct a month ago ” -” clearly false “.
Meanwhile, the future of conversation remains uncertain to secure a new ceasefire and a hostage-relief deal, when the US and Israel withdrew their conversation teams with Qatar.
US President Donald Trump said Hamas “didn’t really want to make a deal”,
“I think they want to die,” they said.
Hamas has expressed surprise about American comments.
A senior Hamas official also told the reporter of Gaza of BBC that the mediators had informed that the group talks had not collapsed, and said the Israeli delegation was expected to return to Doha next week.
Israel launched a war in Gaza on 7 October 2023 in response to a Hamas -led attack on Southern Israel, killing around 1,200 people and 251 others were taken hostage.
According to the Hamas-Interacted Health Ministry, more than 59,000 people have been killed in Gaza since then.
Israel blocked the aid delivery in early March and resumed its military aggressive against Hamas two weeks later, collapsing a two -month ceasefire. It said that it wanted to pressurize the group to release the remaining Israeli hostages.
Although the blockade was partially reduced after about two months amid a warm famine warning from global experts, food, therapy and fuel deficiency have deteriorated.
Most of Gaza’s population has been displaced several times and is estimated to be damaged or destroyed in more than 90% of homes.